View Full Version : A feeling of uninterest in life. Is this normal?
carla123
May 18, 2009, 09:59 PM
OK. So, I am in a good job. I am doing what I like. I Don't WANT to get into any relationship, as I am just out of one completely. There is nothing wrong with my body. I have achieved my Goal. And there are no problems. And now I am looking forward to something new in career... But given that all I good, I still feel soooo empty. I am like - "Been there... done that.. so next what? i don't care"... I am not really interested in what I eat and how I dress... Basically, it's a feeling of uninterest in life. Is this normal? What to do??
I feel I'd rather just die, instead of living a useless life... what say?
Wondergirl
May 18, 2009, 10:05 PM
Volunteer at least two hours a week at an animal shelter, hospital, nursing home, public library, food pantry. Do this for two months, and then report back to us.
Gemini54
May 18, 2009, 10:49 PM
It's only your perception that your life is useless, like Wondergirl has so wisely said, get out there and make yourself useful.
It may be that you're feeling a little depressed after the break up of your relationship - but this will pass if you occupy yourself and don't feel sorry for yourself.
Yes, it's easy to sit around and say - oh my life is so useless - so why don't you focus on other people instead of yourself. Go out, meet friends, see your family, play sport, take in a movie - whatever.
You might even volunteer to assist people who's lives are not as fortunate as yourself and who may well have much better reasons to feel sorry for themselves.
netking27
May 19, 2009, 04:24 AM
Would believe that you have got this notion that you are not worth to live life.
Suggest you to take a walk down your lane and see people not as gifted as you are.
Well phrased Gemini girl.
Sure every one gets a bit low in life, but to overcome that join a club,gym .Get some fresh air to yourself and you will feel great.
I wish
May 19, 2009, 03:51 PM
So you've accomplished your goals, so now it's time to make new ones.
Time to get out of your shell and do something outside your comfort zone.