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BlueAlpha1
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I'm 27 years old and I've been in a rut going on 20 months now. However, I don't have to go back that far to see I had a pretty stable life not too long ago.
At 24 going on 25 I had...
- A job that allowed me $1,000 leftover every month
- Was rotating two women (my BPD, her rebound, and was constantly trying to hook a 3rd)
- A reliable car
- A purpose to get up at a reasonable hour, even if I didn't love the job
Since then I...
- Lost a parent
- Was laid off from that job
- Parted with both those girls and have become very cynical towards women, and had mostly flakes and bad dates
- I sleep in every single day (because I go to bed extremely late)
There's no doubt that a death in the family, losing a job, and going through a breakup all within 6 months blindsided me. I am very hard on myself that this has gone on 20 months because I think a year of grieving major life changes is more than enough. An expert might tell me I'm depressed but fortunately I think I already hit rock bottom. I don't have any major addictions but I have spent most of the time jumping from job to job and traveling. However now I have put in job applications to go back into the industry that was paying me a good salary and am moving into a new place August 16.
A lot of people get the grass is greener syndrome in life. Those who have no free time want to quit their 9-5 and travel the world. Those who have too much free time miss having a purpose. My friends are all going through one or the other, one of which I decided to cut off because his phase of wanting to quit the real world and "become an artist" or something has not gone away but gotten much worse, and consumed him entirely. I'm wondering if any of you guys got off through a fast start out of college but later went through a period like this in your late 20's where you failed miserably with jobs/purpose and women only to come back from it better. Or is this idea that men peak mid 30's just rationalizations for men to excuse away their loser 20s?
At 24 going on 25 I had...
- A job that allowed me $1,000 leftover every month
- Was rotating two women (my BPD, her rebound, and was constantly trying to hook a 3rd)
- A reliable car
- A purpose to get up at a reasonable hour, even if I didn't love the job
Since then I...
- Lost a parent
- Was laid off from that job
- Parted with both those girls and have become very cynical towards women, and had mostly flakes and bad dates
- I sleep in every single day (because I go to bed extremely late)
There's no doubt that a death in the family, losing a job, and going through a breakup all within 6 months blindsided me. I am very hard on myself that this has gone on 20 months because I think a year of grieving major life changes is more than enough. An expert might tell me I'm depressed but fortunately I think I already hit rock bottom. I don't have any major addictions but I have spent most of the time jumping from job to job and traveling. However now I have put in job applications to go back into the industry that was paying me a good salary and am moving into a new place August 16.
A lot of people get the grass is greener syndrome in life. Those who have no free time want to quit their 9-5 and travel the world. Those who have too much free time miss having a purpose. My friends are all going through one or the other, one of which I decided to cut off because his phase of wanting to quit the real world and "become an artist" or something has not gone away but gotten much worse, and consumed him entirely. I'm wondering if any of you guys got off through a fast start out of college but later went through a period like this in your late 20's where you failed miserably with jobs/purpose and women only to come back from it better. Or is this idea that men peak mid 30's just rationalizations for men to excuse away their loser 20s?
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