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Dont' give up, man. There's a lot to live for. Maybe try changing something. Write down three of the most important goals you have, and have concrete steps to make them, and workd towards them. Wish you well.

Thank you. Very much appreciated. Maybe one day I'll see a reason to want to live, but the last 20 years I've felt this way so it's hard to be optimistic.
 
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Thank you. Very much appreciated. Maybe one day I'll see a reason to want to live, but the last 20 years I've felt this way so it's hard to be optimistic.
Been there. The irionic thing about Toronto is how isolated and lonely you feel, completely lost in the huge sea of people. I don't know how people without strong family support survive. It's tough to make a living in Toronto. Just as hard to make friends. Ten times harder to find a girlfriend. This city will make anyone feel depressed, and that's why I left. It only works if you have a good job and family and friends. For those loners, it is painfully isolating and soul crushing.
 

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Been there. The irionic thing about Toronto is how isolated and lonely you feel, completely lost in the huge sea of people. I don't know how people without strong family support survive. It's tough to make a living in Toronto. Just as hard to make friends. Ten times harder to find a girlfriend. This city will make anyone feel depressed, and that's why I left. It only works if you have a good job and family and friends. For those loners, it is painfully isolating and soul crushing.
This movie came out about a year before I moved to Toronto. Pretty much a carbon copy of my experiences at that time. Including working at a bottling plant. And trying to chat up women who were out of my league in record stores. Was sad and pining for a life I couldn't find.
Needed a Jordan Peterson reality check .
Work hard. Play hard. Sobriety and study and saving your money.
Heard a British doctor talking about life once, on CBC radio. He said, "Life is an intelligence test. You are meant to get an education. Pursue a career. Find a wife. Raise a family. if you show me someone who hasn't achieved that, you are going to have a hard time convincing me of their intelligence". OUCH!
 
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Heard a British doctor talking about life once, on CBC radio. He said, "Life is an intelligence test. You are meant to get an education. Pursue a career. Find a wife. Raise a family. if you show me someone who hasn't achieved that, you are going to have a hard time convincing me of their intelligence". OUCH!
There are over 7 billion people in the world. Doing all the aforementioned is 'easy' requiring virtually no intelligence. Almost everyone is not only capable of doing it but they actually do it.
 
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There are over 7 billion people in the world. Doing all the aforementioned is 'easy' requiring virtually no intelligence. Almost everyone is not only capable of doing it but they actually do it.
The world is actually going solo for various reasons.

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There is a growing group of dudes who hang around my local beer store everyday. I'm still very surprised that my ex nextdoor neighbour isn't there yet after all this time. It's the beer store he frequents ever since his wife took the kids and left him some ten year ago, and his life turned from great to absolute shit! I always pity these bastards, sitting there day in and day out, just chatting and sharing jokes. I passed them the other night as I left the No Frills and they were sitting on the benches, sing up a storm, having a grand ol' time.
I thought, should I really pity them? Everybody in shopping in No Frills looks like life has beaten the piss out of them as they work their asses off to afford their expensive cars parked outside, their HUMONGOUS homes, meet work deadlines, earn to pay for the expensive phones, phone plans, etc...
As I drove by them, looking at their faces red from hours of drinking and singing and laughing, everything became slow motion and I was wondering for a brief second if I actually am a bit envious of them. I don't think I am, right? I mean, surely, their lives cannot be easy. Some aren't homeless. They're in the bottle all day to probably keep the 'hurt of life' at bay. My ex-neighbour has a home worth about 1.5MIL, which he bought for $230K over 20yr ago, and is sitting on a few million dollars after his parents pass. Some of that possee look like they are not all old people living on the streets, yet they are there daily.
I don't even know what makes myself happy anymore. It used to be playing my guitar, and learning new songs. I LIVED FOR THAT! I would sit with a tape recorder and some Van Halen, Ozzy, Hendrix, Zeppelin, RUSH, Malmsteen, etc and learn EVERYTHING note-for-note, and be happier than a pig in shit! That was my drug! I would chase that dragon all the day. I never thought I would lose that feeling. Well, after so many years, IT'S GONE! I try to think of how to get that feeling of true happiness back and honestly cannot think of anything...I'm afraid if I have become incapable of ever feeling 'happy' ever again.
It’s similar to those old European men who sit at the local cafe/deli every morning. They usually have nothing but you wouldn’t be able to tell!
 

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I shit u not! Just got home, turned on the idiot box and the first thing I see is a movie called "Hector and the search for Happiness"
Don't know what it's about. Won't be watching.
 

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Regarding contentment, I believe some people are wired for that, whereas others are not wired to feel content.

Those wired to NOT feel content do one of two things: SOMETHING, or NOTHING.

Those that do SOMETHING eventually achieve things, and the continuous route through life of achieving things brings them satisfaction, security, in addition to wealth, status, fame, relationships etc. They are responsible for all human progress.

Those who are NOT content but STILL don't do anything about it are unhappy.

They are most annoying when they start to feel that they somehow have a claim on those who DO DO SOMETHING.
 

Sonic Temple

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Thank you. Very much appreciated. Maybe one day I'll see a reason to want to live, but the last 20 years I've felt this way so it's hard to be optimistic.
Mate - have you talked it out in therapy? I know these are only words and we will never know what you are going through, do you know what the root of the issue is?
 

Josephine Grey

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I didn't read all the post of this thread so forgive me if I repeat someone but I think happiness depends a lot of your outlook on life and in what you are able to find happiness in.

I would give the exemple of the hobbyist here.

For some guys here, the experience is never enough, girls are never pretty enough and they always seem to be receiving sub-par service and are always on to the next one. Their interactions with other members are also often condescending and negative.

And you have the guy that are often/always satisfied. Reviews are enthusiastic and you can read his smile as he wrote it. He always receive the most out of us and out of everyone in general. Their interactions with other members are always fun and they are joking around all the time.

These guys have obviously 2 different outlook on life. Unless you suffer from mental illness/desorder, happiness to me is a choice.

I am personally happy. I have the life I wanted for myself and even if their are always some stuff missing/bad news overall, I am alive and healthy. I try to count my blessings and be grateful.
 
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