Author Topic: why do i feel unhappy no matter what i do  (Read 5927 times)

find a hobby outside of the internet.

not being a richard that would legitimately help

if you dont have friends at school just give people stuff and they'll be cool with u

find a hobby outside of the internet.

not being a richard that would legitimately help
yeah this is actually a really good idea
i got a fairly cheap (once you get tools and stuff) hobby and i've started feeling better with myself

Middle school sucks brother
thats the bottom line. I think you need to compartmentalize your life a bit more. Realize that while school currently occupies most of your time, it doesn't have to occupy most of your life. Find hobbies, invest yourself in them. Chill out and enjoy everything you possibly can. Listen pal, I've been in your boat. I've been dealing with clinical depression for years now. But the most important thing I can tell you is this: It doesn't get better until you make it better. Remember that.


Hope this helps

Jack off

BOOM you're happy

seems to me like you have a self-image problem, not uncommon at all and you're actually probably in the majority of people your age, so take comfort in that.  the best solution i've found (and yes i've struggled with the almost exact same problems) is to just find something you really dislike about yourself and work on it.  don't take 5 huge goals and fail at every single one because you're stretching yourself too thin, that will only hurt you.  you mention athleticism a bit so i feel as though you should find something athletic that you really enjoy or helps improve yourself.

get a gym membership, you meet a lot of cool people there, and trust me when i say noone at the gym truly judges because everyone started from the same place.  I used to be deathly afraid of the gym simply because of social anxiety but i forced myself to go 3 times a week and just run as long as i could on the treadmill.  i found that just the exhaustion after really pushing myself gave me a large boost of self-confidence.  so at least try going and see if it's rewarding to you.

another option is to find something athletic that isn't technically a sport.  for me skating is the best workout i can imagine but yet it's really not a contact sport or really a sport at all.  it's just a fun social thing that you can go to a local park and meet new people and work on a skill you haven't had before.  not saying go skate, just saying don't keep athletics to such a small field, think big.

and really i guess the biggest thing is simply explore everything.  keep your eyes open and when you find something you like, loving do it.  don't let anybody judge you and definitely don't judge yourself.  your self image will not fix itself, but you're in total control of fixing it.  good luck to you and i hope it doesnt take as long for you to deal with these problems as it did for me.

It's called depression. It follows you wherever you go. You get moments of happiness, even for a long while, but it some how comes back. I've been battling it for a long time.

It's called depression. It follows you wherever you go. You get moments of happiness, even for a long while, but it some how comes back. I've been battling it for a long time.
"Ur forgeted no matter wut"
Great thanks for being helpful

"Ur forgeted no matter wut"
Great thanks for being helpful
I mean he's not wrong, sometimes you're forgeted forever, sometimes it just lasts a short period of time.

Also, I decided to get into art. I draw like an autistic child who just found deviantart, but I still draw anyway, just for something to keep me occupied. I guess just find something you like to do, or force yourself to do something until you like it, it worked for me. :/
« Last Edit: November 15, 2015, 02:16:12 PM by Utsuho Reiuji »

It's called depression. It follows you wherever you go. You get moments of happiness, even for a long while, but it some how comes back. I've been battling it for a long time.
wow im so sorry for you here's a cupcake /s

Depression is not always chronic/long-lasting/always there. You can be depressed about something until you find the source of the issue and fix it. That's all.

wow im so sorry for you here's a cupcake /s
Damn you made fun of someone with depression. You must feel like you're on the top of the world.

depression is not an excuse to not be bullied

Damn you made fun of someone with depression. You must feel like you're on the top of the world.
you are acting like he kicked an old lady or something lol.

Damn you made fun of someone with depression. You must feel like you're on the top of the world.

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