I kinda hate where I am, its just comfortable- I’m kinda terrified years will pass and I’ll still be stuck in the same place, like I was years previous.
I think it can be scary, depending on what staying the same looks like
The older you get staying the same despite it all is more comfortable than stressing about change, especially with the lack of opportunitys now adays. Learning to appreciate what you have is crucial. Because things can always get way worse.
I went through a mental health episode in highschool and had to do a lot of growing and changing internally, but never really figured out how to be an independently functionally person. This is the last major milestone but the years keep dragging on and I still seem to be stuck. I’m at least happy to be in therapy again as of recently
I kinda hate where I am, its just comfortable- I’m kinda terrified years will pass and I’ll still be stuck in the same place, like I was years previous.
I think it can be scary, depending on what staying the same looks like
The older you get staying the same despite it all is more comfortable than stressing about change, especially with the lack of opportunitys now adays. Learning to appreciate what you have is crucial. Because things can always get way worse.
I haven’t had a job for several years :(
I went through a mental health episode in highschool and had to do a lot of growing and changing internally, but never really figured out how to be an independently functionally person. This is the last major milestone but the years keep dragging on and I still seem to be stuck. I’m at least happy to be in therapy again as of recently