• BURN@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    So I’ll be honest and say I have no want to prolong my life any longer than I absolutely have to. I have a myriad of mental issues, no plans to start or have a family and in general very little want to live another 50ish years.

    I think that’s not uncommon in a lot of men either. There’s very little incentive to make it that long anymore. I’ll be working till the day I die and some poor choices in my life up to this point have put a significant damper on what’s left.

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      8 months ago

      no plans to start or have a family

      Do you want to start/have a family? Society seems to pressure people into the mindset of wanting to “start a family”, but many people don’t actually want to, and that’s fine too.

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        8 months ago

        Nope, and while that’s a fine choice to make, it still leaves me pretty much alone for the remainder of my life.

        I don’t like making friends, nor am I good at it, and whenever I do manage to make one it fades away extremely fast no matter the effort I put in. Which makes it very clear it’s a me problem, so I just stopped trying.

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        8 months ago

        I did for a while. It never eased the existential dread of existing another day, so I eventually stopped once my therapist and I agreed that I could be a functioning member of society.

        Talking about things doesn’t really do much for me. I’m extremely self-aware of why I am the way that I am, and it’s something I’ve come to peace with. I’m not necessarily unhappy, just content with living a very, very uneventful and short life.

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          8 months ago

          I see. So if there was a possibility to improve that, would you be willing to take it or are you fine as it is?

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        8 months ago

        I’m guessing no, since that would defeat the entire point of what they just said. I can relate to this.