Or is there always some nagging feeling & angst about things you wish for & you’re not sure how to achieve them?

  • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    My wife of 30 years died a few months ago and I’m having to adjust to life without her.

    Life is freakin weird now … I feel like some kind of ghost that doesn’t exist … I feel like a big part of my life died with her and at the same time I feel like I’m alive but not fully … I’m alive but not fully … I feel like part of me disappeared but I didn’t die … quite honestly, sometimes I feel like a ghost that didn’t fully cross over and I’m stuck in this life until I can move on.

    I have a ton of supports, family and friends, work and things to do and I keep very busy with stuff … but all of it just doesn’t mean much to me any more.

    And family and friends keep telling me I have all the freedom in the world to do whatever I want … but you know what? … life is no longer enjoyable when you don’t have the person you want to share everything with. I had so many plans and things I really, really wanted to do … but now it’s all meaningless and pointless … I have no real enjoyment for many things any more. Even turning on the TV to watch something, anything no longer really thrills me and I watch something for a few minutes, my mind wanders and I have to go do something else. I go online and it’s the same thing, I read part of something and I have to move on to the next thing … I play video games and I can’t concentrate on it for too long.

    About the only thing left to me now is riding my motorcycle but I can’t even do that because the weather is still too cold here in northern Ontario … so I can’t even enjoy that.

    And in the meantime, I have to watch the world burn … life is just very strange for me at the moment.

    • CarrotsHaveEars@lemmy.ml
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      14 hours ago

      Sorry about your loss.

      Hey, did you know you get to send your deceased love one a letter once your life comes to an end? You can write about how much you have enjoyed your life when you were together, and your life later without her. How you accepted, how you coped, how you overcame. I’m sure you don’t want her to know that you lived an extremely terrible life afterwards, right? Definitely not good, but not too bad. You can’t end your life early just to send that letter, for the obvious reason!🙂

    • belunos@lemmus.org
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      18 hours ago

      Like life has lost all it’s color? Everything is now in grayscale?

      • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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        7 hours ago

        Might as well be … you have no idea of the sadness I feel. I am completely normal, I go about my work and I do the things I always did before … on the outside everything is perfectly normal. Unfortunately, my mind, my thoughts and my perception of the world has changed … I no longer feel the same sense of joy and happiness of doing things … I always go back to thinking of the person I lost and how she is not here any more … it’s pervasive and deep. I feel like someone has draped a big heavy wet blanket over me and it hangs on me all the time. And yes … the colors of the world don’t seem to be as bright any more … they don’t fill me with the same awe and happiness they once did. They do cheer me up but it’s like lighting a tiny candle in a deep dark cave.

        I’ve lost lots of people in my life … my brother, my aunts and uncles … friends from my age group, friends who were older, friends who were younger … my grandparents … both my parents … and I’ve handled all those with a lot acceptance and understanding … I lived through them with my wife who supported me through all of it … but this … this is like having your soul removed and you feel like you are operating your body like an empty vessel. Life feels very mechanical now … I go about doing things like I always did but everything is without meaning now and I constantly wonder why I am doing anything.

      • IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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        7 hours ago

        Enjoy every moment with her. There will be times of differences, arguments and disagreements … work your way through them and if there is ever any bad feeling, always go back and apologize … none of it matters. The greatest things that hurt the most right now are the memories of how I wanted to win arguments and got angry and mad over some stupid things. No relationship is ever perfect, you will miss out on things you like or want to do … but the same will be true for her … both of you will lose on certain things because you both want to be together. That is all within reason too … if either one of you is outright abusing or taking advantage of the other and the relationship is completely lopsided, then you got to leave that situation. Otherwise … shrug off any bad feelings, always go back and talk through them, no one is keeping score or racking up points … because in the end, all you will ever miss is being with that person whether in good times or in bad.

        Enjoy whatever time you have together because if you think you have years or decades to be together … in the end, no matter how long it lasted, it feels like no time has gone by at all.

  • IWW4@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    I manage the things that cause me angst.

    But here is the deal. I don’t want to work, but because of a combination of necessity and desire I have to work.

  • butsbutts@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    its alright, no major problems maybe could be better in some ways but could be a lot worse

  • Beth@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Sometimes being lonely hits like a truck. But it passes like grief that’s a few years old. Everything else is okayish. Have overcome the major life hurdles. Can’t complain.

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      2 days ago

      I agree loneliness is killing me but everything else is keeping me alive like work & the money that comes from working even though work is torture, I’m in so much pain, but if I keep doing everything right, my reward is indulging in my exhilarating hobbies.

  • detren@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Well my life has been in constant turmoil since November. I broke up with my girlfriend of six years, moved out of our shared apartment into a flatshare in a mouldy shithole, got the majority of my friends to hate me from how I acted towards my ex, and now my kidneys have failed and I have been undergoing dialysis for nearly 2 months. This has caused me to be depressed, anxious all the time, and just plain lonely. Every day right now feels like a fight for survival. From high blood pressure giving me intense headaches, to fluid overload causing swelling everywhere and coughing from fluid in my lungs. Things just haven’t been going well for me. I also had to postpone my master’s thesis to next year.

    I still need to figure out what to do with that shared apartment, how to survive until the end of summer which is when I’ll hopefully have my transplant, and how to make friends again now that I’m an adult.

    Honestly if it wasn’t for my current girlfriend and my parents I don’t think I’d survive this, and I often feel like all this is my fault. It has also only recently hit me that yes, I am struggling, and things have been difficult, even if I never had to worry about things like money or having a roof over my head. I just wish for some rest.

  • disregardable@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    Not perfectly, but I had a vision for where I wanted to be, and I more or less got there. I chose a reasonable short-term, stepping stone goal. I didn’t become brilliant, attractive, competent, or overcome my flaws. But like, I’m still here, and my life has marginally improved.

  • iByteABit@lemmy.ml
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    It’s not perfect, but I’ve got quite a few of the things I wanted to have when I was imagining the future back then.

    I’ve got a partner that I trust and love, I do the job that I wanted to be doing, albeit not the perfect company or the most satisfying position, I’m still in touch with the friends I wanted to keep (and happily not in touch with some of the rest), I’m no longer living with my parents and have two cats that are the perfect little creatures for company.

    Some things could be better, many of them completely out of my control. My current goal is to just make my lifestyle healthier, I’m too sleepy all the time because of staying late trying to regain the time lost doing the boring adult things, and I get exhausted and out of breath extremely easily.

  • teslekova@sh.itjust.works
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    I kinda broke into laughter when reading your question, at the absurdity of the idea. So that’s probably a no.

    However, I’m doing better than I have been for a while, and am capable of laughter, so it’s not all bad.

  • bunkyprewster@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    Yes.

    Except of course for the world falling apart, my country descending into fascism and impending climate diaster.

    But for me personally, things are entirely chill.

  • bluesquid0741b@aussie.zone
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    Home life is great. I love my kids and my partner and they’re all amazing.

    but I’m currently taken out of this feeling by stress and anxiety about work. To the point that my partner is concerned about my health. it’s really not good.

    • JennaR8r@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      Hey it’s not so bad 😄 I kid you not, I’ve been living in my car for SIX YEARS. It’s a lifestyle choice. No rent, no mortgage, no utilities, no property taxes, no HOA, and you can live wherever you want! 😃 It’s friggin’ awesome.

      • Mothra@mander.xyz
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        It’s illegal to sleep in a car where I live. Also I have a job in retail so I need to shower regularly. I don’t want to think how I’ll manage my period or just toilet in general, I hate shitting in public toilets. I have a small car, not a van, and I’m not looking forward to switching to one. But thanks for the positive outlook

        • JennaR8r@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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          Understandable. This lifestyle isn’t for everyone. But it’s absolutely criminal how extortionate the housing industry is, vs how low jobs pay. I don’t know every detail of your situation, and you’re under no obligation to explain it here because certainly it must be overwhelming for you right now, and I’m sending you powerful positive energy and boy do I sure know that when we go through hellfire, if we survive it, we come out stronger like refiner’s fire making metal harder.

          I just want to comment on regular showers: 24-hour gym membership! I’m a massage therapist and oh yeah I need to be clean 24/7 too✨😄 And we have showers at my place of employment too but I feel weird showering there so I’ve only done it once or twice. And yeah I confess I am doing this lifestyle in a tall comfy van. Would be less comfortable in an actual little car. 🙏🏼

          But my paychecks are all for me, no way I could have saved up all this money if I had to pay landlords every month.

          I am so in love with this freedom lifestyle.

          Yes it’s illegal to sleep in a vehicle where I am too, but there are so many homeless people around here, law enforcement focuses on the ones actually sleeping outside on the sidewalks & beaches & in tents. Law enforcement does not bother us in vehicles at all unless belligerent, making messes, or staying parked in one place for too long. I’ve never had a problem.

          Anyway I know you have no desire to live in a vehicle, most people would consider it a hardship, so pardon my tangent but this topic excites me 🤭

          Ideally I would have a house AND this van but as most of us know we can’t always have everything we want, which probably the slight discomfort I always feel is a reason I thought of this post topic.

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            21 hours ago

            I get it and don’t get me wrong, I’ve considered it as a temporary solution. But I don’t think I could last for too long

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    ❌ everything the way I want it
    ✅ comfortable
    ✅ no angst
    🤷‍♀️ no nagging feeling
    🤷‍♀️ sure how to achieve goals