So I'm not dead yet, although...(Writing just to write. part deux)

Feb 07, 2006 22:47

You ever get to that point where life is just something you go through. I'm at the point where I have no idea what the hell I'm doing and just confused about what I'm supposed to be doing. It seems that every day is just another 24 hours to get through. Maybe I'm just depressed or in a funk, but I just don't see any thing exciting or driving me ( Read more... )

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cheer up iratepr February 8 2006, 08:54:10 UTC
I know the feeling. Seems to have mostly gone away since I'm so busy now, but every once in a while when I have a particularly lazy day I feel bad for wasting it.

Seems to me like you need a hobby. Some things that I find fun (but rarely find time to do) are playing sports, learning the guitar, and carpentry.

Or, maybe your classes aren't stimulating enough. Remembering the classes you are taking this quarter, this may be the case. Take some classes that challenge you and are also interesting.

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Re: cheer up dwing February 8 2006, 09:13:55 UTC
Carpentry?! What are you, Jesus? Hehe, just kidding.

I don't know about the class thing. The past week was midterms and I do admit that they didn't seem difficult. Classes that challenge me tend to make me a bit more frustrated because I'm such a slacker and always wait till the last minute to do something. The sports thing is a good idea though. I need to get back into playing basketball and find other fun physical activities. I was throwing the football around in the streets during the Super Bowl, the next few days I've been thinking that that was one of the funnest thing I've done in the past couple months. Just throwing a damned football!

Anyways, thanks for the thoughts.

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_famine_ February 8 2006, 18:03:44 UTC
I've always liked reading books. Getting through a story is much more fulfilling than watching TV.

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derektor February 8 2006, 23:27:25 UTC
i haven't been doing much running lately, but i have to admit... getting prepared for a run is the hardest part. after that it's easy. i used to run to the temple every other morning. it was great.

making things. whatever they may be; cakes, clans for online battle, babies... seems to be something that all people enjoy.

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badmojoe February 10 2006, 10:48:19 UTC
Most of the previous suggestions seem to me like treatment for symptoms as opposed to treatment for the disease. And I guess the disease is existentialism. I think you just have to figure out what you want out of life, get a clear, or clearer, idea of what you want to do and what you want to leave behind and start working toward that.

But then, maybe I'm the last guy you want to be taking advice from.

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dwing February 11 2006, 02:53:12 UTC
But you're the guy I would listen to the most. Why I feel that, I don't know. Your opinion and thoughts rate high to me for some reason. It is possible that I think you are more insightful than others.

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