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I feel lost in my life.
« on: November 09, 2014, 09:52:14 AM »
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I don't know whats happening with my life anymore. I feel like I'm under a rock of shit. People that I've had relationships with before don't want to talk with me that much anymore. There were some girls that I liked and I wanted to date, but I couldn't because of my shyness/awkwardness. Funny to mention that since I've had shy/socially awkward moments happened to me. There were even some moments I've had with females that looked cringey. I've only dated one girl in my life but the relationship lasted for 2 months and she didn't even care about me. I don't know what I want to grow up as well. Before, I wanted to become a video game designer but now I feel that was beyond what I could accomplish. I have some thoughts however about being a video game 3D modeler/level designer but at the same time, I'm starting to develop doubts about that. I haven't applied to any colleges since I don't know what college to head to. I currently have decent grades in high school but at times, I act/feel stupid. I don't have a job because of my procrastination. And almost every weekend, I'm in a vicious cycle of waking up, gaming, napping, procrastinating, eating, and sleeping. I like being a pc gamer and all but I feel that I need more outside interaction with others. I don't know if I'm overreacting too much about all this and if this is a normal stage for some teens but I want to turn my life around before it gets worse, however I don't know where to start.
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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2014, 10:29:42 AM »
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I don't know whats happening with my life anymore. I feel like I'm under a rock of shit. People that I've had relationships with before don't want to talk with me that much anymore. There were some girls that I liked and I wanted to date, but I couldn't because of my shyness/awkwardness. Funny to mention that since I've had shy/socially awkward moments happened to me. There were even some moments I've had with females that looked cringey. I've only dated one girl in my life but the relationship lasted for 2 months and she didn't even care about me. I don't know what I want to grow up as well. Before, I wanted to become a video game designer but now I feel that was beyond what I could accomplish. I have some thoughts however about being a video game 3D modeler/level designer but at the same time, I'm starting to develop doubts about that. I haven't applied to any colleges since I don't know what college to head to. I currently have decent grades in high school but at times, I act/feel stupid. I don't have a job because of my procrastination. And almost every weekend, I'm in a vicious cycle of waking up, gaming, napping, procrastinating, eating, and sleeping. I like being a pc gamer and all but I feel that I need more outside interaction with others. I don't know if I'm overreacting too much about all this and if this is a normal stage for some teens but I want to turn my life around before it gets worse, however I don't know where to start.

Yellow, a lot of people go through stages like this in their life. Moments where they feel lost, or even like no one cares. Nothing I say or anyone says can change who you are though, it's something you have to realize and change for yourself. I want you to know, that since I've met you and your brother in person I've never forgotten about you, I don't ever stop thinking about you. Everyone I have ever met, everyone holds a special place in my heart, why? Because I know what it feels like to be alone, to feel like nothing you do matters, to be lost. I told myself that for as long as I lived I would always remember every person I met, so that maybe they could feel in their hearts that there is always someone who cared. It breaks my heart, to see people that I care about go through hard times, because I know I can't change it, I can't fix it, all I can do is talk to you and give you advice. However sometimes that's all people need.

Sometimes all people need is to know someone out there is thinking about them, someone out there is rooting for them. Everyone on this Earth has a purpose Yellow, and maybe you haven't found that purpose for yourself yet, but I know some day you will. Have confidence in the things you do, because everything you do is worth it, everything you put forth the effort to do matters. Don't let people talk down to you and especially don't let yourself talk down to you. You are amazing, you were made amazing, and there is so much just you could do. Over the years I have learned humans are capable of being extremely hateful and can cause so much pain, but they can also cause so much happiness and change. Don't feel like you're alone, because you're not and if you ever feel down or like life is just tearing you apart, feel free to talk to me I will lend you my ear. And please for the love of God don't ever feel like your only choice is suicide. I know you didn't mention suicide but talk like this sometimes can lead to it. There is always a way out, always hope no matter what you make think, so don't think that's the only option. I'm here for you man.
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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2014, 10:53:06 AM »
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This is happening to me in college. I don't really have anything to do or anyone to talk to. I just go there and then go home.

The good thing about college is that you can always change majors. I was thinking about being in Computer Science, but lately I'm discovering that I really don't want to do that. I'm going to change my major sometime soon, probably somewhere in business, or something where I can still get an Associates degree in Science. You can always take an entry Comp Sci class, and if you don't like it, just change majors then.

I stayed home every weekend until senior year, when I actually had friends that I hung out with outside of school. I don't know how many friends you have in school, but I guess you should try to hang out with them more often. I know that staying home seems more appealing, but sometimes you should go out, you might have a great time. If you're there and truly DO NOT want to be there, just make up an excuse about your mom wanting you home now for some reason.

Also, what friends you have in high school will break away once college starts, unless you all go to the same college. If the college you go to has a video game club, or any other club you're interested in, you should at least go to a meeting. Most of the people in there, might be autists, but there's probably some people that you like. If you don't try to make friends in college, you'll be alone, unless if you turn into a mildly attractive girl.

ALSO, while people like Marie can be there for you, in the end, you have to be there for yourself. They can't be there all the time. I don't know shit about dating, but really you should find someone that likes you as much as you like them. Dumping a lot of care into a person that really doesn't give a shit about you is really draining, so you should cut those thots off ASAP.
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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2014, 11:04:59 AM »
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Yellow, a lot of people go through stages like this in their life. Moments where they feel lost, or even like no one cares. Nothing I say or anyone says can change who you are though, it's something you have to realize and change for yourself. I want you to know, that since I've met you and your brother in person I've never forgotten about you, I don't ever stop thinking about you. Everyone I have ever met, everyone holds a special place in my heart, why? Because I know what it feels like to be alone, to feel like nothing you do matters, to be lost. I told myself that for as long as I lived I would always remember every person I met, so that maybe they could feel in their hearts that there is always someone who cared. It breaks my heart, to see people that I care about go through hard times, because I know I can't change it, I can't fix it, all I can do is talk to you and give you advice. However sometimes that's all people need.

Sometimes all people need is to know someone out there is thinking about them, someone out there is rooting for them. Everyone on this Earth has a purpose Yellow, and maybe you haven't found that purpose for yourself yet, but I know some day you will. Have confidence in the things you do, because everything you do is worth it, everything you put forth the effort to do matters. Don't let people talk down to you and especially don't let yourself talk down to you. You are amazing, you were made amazing, and there is so much just you could do. Over the years I have learned humans are capable of being extremely hateful and can cause so much pain, but they can also cause so much happiness and change. Don't feel like you're alone, because you're not and if you ever feel down or like life is just tearing you apart, feel free to talk to me I will lend you my ear. And please for the love of God don't ever feel like your only choice is suicide. I know you didn't mention suicide but talk like this sometimes can lead to it. There is always a way out, always hope no matter what you make think, so don't think that's the only option. I'm here for you man.
I feel glad and it makes me happy that you have a special place in your heart for me even if we don't talk as often which I want to change. I want to find a purpose for my life that is able make me comfortable. Right now at the moment with all these negative thoughts that popped up in my mind, it's a challenge for me. However, I'm not going to choose suicide as an option. I don't want to see my family and friends like you grieve over my death due to a cloud of depression. I know I can fix this but I want to figure out how. But I want to say thank you for being here for me.
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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2014, 11:08:43 AM »
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I was in a similar situation during my Freshman and Sophomore year in high school. I had a lot of acne and I never socialized with anyone, so I was pretty awkward and quiet majority of those two years. My life during those two years would literally consist of me waking, going to school, finishing all of my homework before or during class, and then go home and play games for hours straight. I literally don't remember anything from those two years because there wasn't really anything to remember other than games. I regret it, yeah, but one thing I've learned to move on from things like that is taking it as a lesson and looking at it as a good thing. During Junior year, I committed to a program called International Baccalaureate (IB) and I was pretty much saw the same people every single day for two years. It was these two years where I blossomed because of the amazing friends and lessons I had during these two years. Despite becoming more social, finding someone who I love very much and have been happily with for almost two years now, and ultimately becoming more confident, I still struggled (and still sort of do) with gaming. I wish I could tell you exactly what you have to do to quit gaming, but I still don't really know. What worked for me though was I quit playing for like a month straight. Fortunately I had help because it was during that time I went to Ireland for a couple of weeks which was long enough to go through withdrawals and not feel this strong urge to play anymore.

As for what you want to do in life, pursue being a video game designer. However, don't have that be your only goal. A great friend of my dad who deals with programming satellites and robots told me that the video game industry is a lot like the rockstar industry of music. When he told me that, I shifted my interests from wanting to program video games to wanting to deal with security for the government. Deep down inside, I still like the idea of programming for video games, and there's always a possibility that I may still do that, but I'm not depending on that being my only goal for a career. As for college, I would consider talking to someone who deals with that at your school. My school had someone who's only job was to help kids find colleges that fit their needs and expectations as well as find them ways to pay for it. If you're able to consult with them, I'm sure they can point you in the right direction, or at the very least, help you realize what you want.

I would also consider going to the gym. However, don't go with the goal of becoming this really tick and handsome guy, because that will take time. Instead, go for the other many benefits working out has to offer. It makes you more confident, helps relieve stress, it makes you feel like you're actually doing something productive with your life, and will ultimately help you in all aspects of your life. It sucks going at first because you see everyone who has every muscle on their body defined, but you just have to remember that everyone had to start somewhere and that they used to be in a similar situation. Go online and watch videos and research on what to eat, what to do, and everything else that you would need to know to workout successfully. With time, you'll see that your shyness will slowly get better, your mental attitude with get more healthy, and you'll be a lot more confident with who you are.


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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #5 on: November 09, 2014, 11:38:56 AM »
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I don't know whats happening with my life anymore. I feel like I'm under a rock of shit. People that I've had relationships with before don't want to talk with me that much anymore. There were some girls that I liked and I wanted to date, but I couldn't because of my shyness/awkwardness. Funny to mention that since I've had shy/socially awkward moments happened to me. There were even some moments I've had with females that looked cringey. I've only dated one girl in my life but the relationship lasted for 2 months and she didn't even care about me. I don't know what I want to grow up as well. Before, I wanted to become a video game designer but now I feel that was beyond what I could accomplish. I have some thoughts however about being a video game 3D modeler/level designer but at the same time, I'm starting to develop doubts about that. I haven't applied to any colleges since I don't know what college to head to. I currently have decent grades in high school but at times, I act/feel stupid. I don't have a job because of my procrastination. And almost every weekend, I'm in a vicious cycle of waking up, gaming, napping, procrastinating, eating, and sleeping. I like being a pc gamer and all but I feel that I need more outside interaction with others. I don't know if I'm overreacting too much about all this and if this is a normal stage for some teens but I want to turn my life around before it gets worse, however I don't know where to start.

Everything you said in your post I can relate too.
The same things happened to me in HS, and through my first couple years of college.

I switched High Schools and pretty much lost contact with all my friends, and everyone at my new shit school was hooked on chronic(well just regular drugs really) so I didn't want to associate with any of them really and then ever since then I've struggled with my social life a lot.
Sadly, some people don't value relationships as much as other people. And like Tiger guy said, many friendships begin to fizzle after college.

If you don't know what you want to do, maybe go to a Community College just to take some random classes and see what interest you and take the general ed classes as you go on as will. I had the same problem and thought I wanted to be a programmer, and although my problem was I hated it and wasn't good at it. So I took classes that I had some classes that I thought sounded interesting. Many people who go into college knowing what they want to be, but end up switching as they go on. So it's not a very uncommon thing. It's very frustrating not knowing what you wanted to do as your future career. There's also no need to rush college, sure it'd be nice to get out of there fast, but it's not worth it if it's going to be something you aren't even really interested in.

My recommendation for the depression would just be to work out. It sounds silly but it works and many people recommend it. I'd say that definitely has helped me get out of it. And maybe try to find some new hobbies. Hiking, tennis, rock climbing, maybe pick up an instrument, it's good to have a wide range of talents and hobbies because you can meet new people, or at least be able to discuss it with people.  Theater is fun and has some of the coolest and most interesting people, I'd recommend that if they have that as an elective at your HS for next semester. Overall the best thing to do is to try leaving your comfort zone, it's hard to do, but it's usually worth it.


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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #6 on: November 09, 2014, 11:43:51 AM »
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This is happening to me in college. I don't really have anything to do or anyone to talk to. I just go there and then go home.

The good thing about college is that you can always change majors. I was thinking about being in Computer Science, but lately I'm discovering that I really don't want to do that. I'm going to change my major sometime soon, probably somewhere in business, or something where I can still get an Associates degree in Science. You can always take an entry Comp Sci class, and if you don't like it, just change majors then.

I stayed home every weekend until senior year, when I actually had friends that I hung out with outside of school. I don't know how many friends you have in school, but I guess you should try to hang out with them more often. I know that staying home seems more appealing, but sometimes you should go out, you might have a great time. If you're there and truly DO NOT want to be there, just make up an excuse about your mom wanting you home now for some reason.

Also, what friends you have in high school will break away once college starts, unless you all go to the same college. If the college you go to has a video game club, or any other club you're interested in, you should at least go to a meeting. Most of the people in there, might be autists, but there's probably some people that you like. If you don't try to make friends in college, you'll be alone, unless if you turn into a mildly attractive girl.

ALSO, while people like Marie can be there for you, in the end, you have to be there for yourself. They can't be there all the time. I don't know shit about dating, but really you should find someone that likes you as much as you like them. Dumping a lot of care into a person that really doesn't give a shit about you is really draining, so you should cut those thots off ASAP.
I'll do my best to join clubs and meet new people between now and college. I want to do my best as well as finding that special someone that loves me back. Thank you for giving me pieces of words that'll help me.

I was in a similar situation during my Freshman and Sophomore year in high school. I had a lot of acne and I never socialized with anyone, so I was pretty awkward and quiet majority of those two years. My life during those two years would literally consist of me waking, going to school, finishing all of my homework before or during class, and then go home and play games for hours straight. I literally don't remember anything from those two years because there wasn't really anything to remember other than games. I regret it, yeah, but one thing I've learned to move on from things like that is taking it as a lesson and looking at it as a good thing. During Junior year, I committed to a program called International Baccalaureate (IB) and I was pretty much saw the same people every single day for two years. It was these two years where I blossomed because of the amazing friends and lessons I had during these two years. Despite becoming more social, finding someone who I love very much and have been happily with for almost two years now, and ultimately becoming more confident, I still struggled (and still sort of do) with gaming. I wish I could tell you exactly what you have to do to quit gaming, but I still don't really know. What worked for me though was I quit playing for like a month straight. Fortunately I had help because it was during that time I went to Ireland for a couple of weeks which was long enough to go through withdrawals and not feel this strong urge to play anymore.

As for what you want to do in life, pursue being a video game designer. However, don't have that be your only goal. A great friend of my dad who deals with programming satellites and robots told me that the video game industry is a lot like the rockstar industry of music. When he told me that, I shifted my interests from wanting to program video games to wanting to deal with security for the government. Deep down inside, I still like the idea of programming for video games, and there's always a possibility that I may still do that, but I'm not depending on that being my only goal for a career. As for college, I would consider talking to someone who deals with that at your school. My school had someone who's only job was to help kids find colleges that fit their needs and expectations as well as find them ways to pay for it. If you're able to consult with them, I'm sure they can point you in the right direction, or at the very least, help you realize what you want.

I would also consider going to the gym. However, don't go with the goal of becoming this really tick and handsome guy, because that will take time. Instead, go for the other many benefits working out has to offer. It makes you more confident, helps relieve stress, it makes you feel like you're actually doing something productive with your life, and will ultimately help you in all aspects of your life. It sucks going at first because you see everyone who has every muscle on their body defined, but you just have to remember that everyone had to start somewhere and that they used to be in a similar situation. Go online and watch videos and research on what to eat, what to do, and everything else that you would need to know to workout successfully. With time, you'll see that your shyness will slowly get better, your mental attitude with get more healthy, and you'll be a lot more confident with who you are.


I don't mind on gaming but I need to cut down my hours on it. I'm afraid of being a video game designer because of how complicated it is to be one, but that may change at some point. I want to workout in the gym as well and keep myself in a healthy status. I want to destroy this shyness in my system so I can go places in life. Thank you for sharing your experience and your piece of advice that'll help me.

Everything you said in your post I can relate too.
The same things happened to me in HS, and through my first couple years of college.

I switched High Schools and pretty much lost contact with all my friends, and everyone at my new shit school was hooked on chronic(well just regular drugs really) so I didn't want to associate with any of them really and then ever since then I've struggled with my social life a lot.
Sadly, some people don't value relationships as much as other people. And like Tiger guy said, many friendships begin to fizzle after college.

If you don't know what you want to do, maybe go to a Community College just to take some random classes and see what interest you and take the general ed classes as you go on as will. I had the same problem and thought I wanted to be a programmer, and although my problem was I hated it and wasn't good at it. So I took classes that I had some classes that I thought sounded interesting. Many people who go into college knowing what they want to be, but end up switching as they go on. So it's not a very uncommon thing. It's very frustrating not knowing what you wanted to do as your future career. There's also no need to rush college, sure it'd be nice to get out of there fast, but it's not worth it if it's going to be something you aren't even really interested in.

My recommendation for the depression would just be to work out. It sounds silly but it works and many people recommend it. I'd say that definitely has helped me get out of it. And maybe try to find some new hobbies. Hiking, tennis, rock climbing, maybe pick up an instrument, it's good to have a wide range of talents and hobbies because you can meet new people, or at least be able to discuss it with people.  Theater is fun and has some of the coolest and most interesting people, I'd recommend that if they have that as an elective at your HS for next semester. Overall the best thing to do is to try leaving your comfort zone, it's hard to do, but it's usually worth it.


We're not the greatest of friends, but I'd still consider us friends, if you ever want to talk or whatever, I be here.
Damn, sucks that you were in a shit HS. Anyway, I guess I can go to a community college and see what interest makes me comfortable. Like I said to Axule, I want to work out and it'd be nice to find a hobby that I might like. I can't try theater in HS since my schedule is full but I can see your point about that. Hopefully I get out of my comfort zone more. Thank you for giving a piece of advice that'll help me.
« Last Edit: November 09, 2014, 12:00:19 PM by Yellow Killer »
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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #7 on: November 09, 2014, 12:45:10 PM »
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I'm here for you man.

This is happening to me in college.

I was in a similar situation during my Freshman and Sophomore year in high school.

As for what you want to do in life, pursue being a video game designer. However, don't have that be your only goal.

If you're able to consult with them, I'm sure they can point you in the right direction, or at the very least, help you realize what you want.

With time, you'll see that your shyness will slowly get better, your mental attitude with get more healthy, and you'll be a lot more confident with who you are.

Everything you said in your post I can relate too.

I agree with most of what's been said so far, and I believe that you guys really nail it on the head: everyone goes through a stage, sometimes even stages, like this.

Heck, I just got out of a stage like this, and now I find myself in control (granted, slight discrepancies). Cruising past Post-Secondary Education St and Surprisingly Confident Ave instead of being caught at a red light, twiddling my thumbs. In fact... I'm still on my way. It was hard. It took some serious introspection and time-management/adjustments. Still, I got there. According to society, I'm also now a "Young Adult", too. I might never actually be finished developing and changing, even growing mentally and socially, and whatever awaits me in the future is probably a whole new place entirely.

But I remember what it was like, Yellow, I really do. There's no ultimate instruction manual, no power-ups, no cheats (usually), and you never really know where you want to go, or what you want to do. You spend all the time in the world wondering and searching, considering and envisioning the what-ifs and then-whats', comparing yourself to your expectations and the expectations of others... but it certainly feels awesome for having beat the giant monkey-man of the 9th dimension on hardmode (or grinding away and getting an ultra rare item).

Silliness aside, it's just another transition, another learning experience. One that usually leaves you better off for going through it. I learned so many lessons in life just by falling into holes, and listening to others telling me how not to fall into said holes... and still falling into them. By the time you pass this stage in life, you'll probably look back and chuckle at everything you'll have earned, and learned. Maybe even created.

Gotta appreciate those people in your life, though. They're always there, whether you need a rope or a helping hand, maybe even an extra brain or two to pick things with.

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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #8 on: November 09, 2014, 01:18:53 PM »
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I'm on a brink of making the choice of my life. Literally. This year is going to be the year where I will have to decide what I want to study, what I want to do in life and how do I get there. I've already have multiple goals set and time after time I create new ones. The fact that I demand a lot from myself sometimes with giving little effort into something makes it even harder as it is already. I imagine that these years when you have to transition yourself from highschool to collage/university are probably among the toughest ones in our lives since we're still pretty young and have little life experience and so much have to change in such little time.
   Career is truly a hard choice so don't think that this bothers only a few people including yourself, it's just that some people, particularly those who didn't gave shit about school, don't have those kind of problems because of the same reasons. Chances are that if you're not going to give up now on deciding what's best for you, you will become much more then they will. You may think that some people have it so much better or are better then you now, but that doesn't mean that it's over. Life is a race that lasts for as long as you live and if you are losing now you may be winning in 10 or 20 years. Keep in mind that life is not going to flow in the same way forever. When we look back at history, we can see how many times things have changed so don't think its over, especially in the current geopolitical context. There's so much that life has in store for us so be ready to use those changes as much as you will be able to.


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Re: I feel lost in my life.
« Reply #9 on: November 09, 2014, 08:06:30 PM »
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