Post number #555963, ID: 6ebe8b
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Everything. I can't get interested in finding YouTube videos, trying to program, video games, going outside anything. There's nothing that seems to really get my attention. Anymore and holds it for me.
Post number #555974, ID: 133769
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Honestly, same. Doing literally anything just feels like a chore. I can't keep any hobby or interest for more than a week.
Post number #555985, ID: 3ef7ea
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Sounds like clinical depression to me!
Post number #555988, ID: f01ad4
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Sounds like lack of physical exercise to me
Post number #555990, ID: aee8fc
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Sounds like a bunch of armchair psychiatrists to me
Post number #555992, ID: 27ea42
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^all three of those posts are true probably
Post number #555994, ID: 3ef7ea
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>>555990 Well of course, where are you supposed to sit with your client?
Post number #556063, ID: 4ad212
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I often have that feeling when i have a break from school. I think its because my mind is just filled with so much new information from studying that it cant take anything more for a while, which makes everything uninteresting.
Post number #556067, ID: 4ad212
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Its all a matter of how you choose to perceive things, what you decide to appreciate and find interest in. The happiest and most amazing experiences people have that are often called "spiritual enlightements", tend to be based on feeling one with nature and the universe and paying attention aka appreciating every falling raindrop and every leaf in a tree.
Post number #556082, ID: 6ebe8b
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>>555988 This is honestly the only thing that makes me feel good. I hate the feeling of having to go do it, but that good feeling afterward really makes me feel something great.
Post number #556083, ID: b5b95d
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> we haven't solved quantum physics yet > don't know anything important about our world > everything is so boring now
| Everything. I can't get interested in finding YouTube videos, trying to program, video games, going outside anything. There's nothing that seems to really get my attention. Anymore and holds it for me.