|
As someone that endured a lot of hardship in my life, I often wondered if it was all worth the struggle, I sometimes half-jokingly say that only my deeply rooted opposition to suicide kept me on the upside of the grass. And most of the time, the only thing that kept me going was my refusal to throw away my life and give up.
I could write a long-ass story about why life isn't fair and all, and maybe I will do so some other time or some other threat, but that's not what I want to talk about this time.
I want to hear from you what kept you going when life was hard on you, who or what was it that kept you going?
|
Hi...for me it's alcohol+shisha,but thats just me...and yeah life's a bitch...
|
Having the right mindset is what kept me going. Knowing that nothing is forever and the knowing that bad is equally as necessary as good, and that everything bad also has something good.
|
Knowing happiness keeps me going.
|
|
I think it's largely my ingrained survival instinct. Also, a steady intake of nutrition has been helpful.
|
"You say that life's not worth it. But it is, you gotta work it, nobody's life is perfect." "Don't imagine a tragic end to the book when there's not. You've gotta try to rewrite, in spite of how crooked the plot." "I am - I mean - I was, slipping away. But no matter what I am, I'm me, and I know me so I'm okay."
@Flip9: Actually, death is forever. It spans infinitely behind and in front of life. "Life is just a lie, with an 'f' in it, and death is definite.".
@Zergzilla: "Life's a bitch, and ima hold her tight"
|
Food. food is tasty. Don't get me wrong, life sucks balls, and it always will. but nothingness isn't that much better. So far I'm still enjoying the small shit, like food, games, naps, and etc etc.
|
Italy12246 Posts
Grabbing my guitar and playing. Every time i feel like shit, if i'm playing all the pain just goes away. Music is a huge part of my life, it's just something that's always there to help me when im in trouble.
|
honestly id say curiosity keeps me going. Dying would leave so many "what ifs" unanswered.
|
@EnE no one knows if death is forever or not. life is coming and going all the time. anyways, everyone believes what he wants, and it's mostly pointless to try to convice others. From my experience its more benefical to not think much about this stuff, or the future or past - but instead accept the present moment and live now.
|
On July 15 2012 04:19 Flip9 wrote: @EnE no one knows if death is forever or not. life is coming and going all the time. anyways, everyone believes what he wants, and it's mostly pointless to try to convice others. From my experience its more benefical to not think much about this stuff, or the future or past - but instead accept the present moment and live now.
Actually, nobody who exercises the smallest amount of critical intelligence on the subjects believes what they want. There's a word for beleiving what you want and it's called religion.
Others believe what they have to and live with the soul-crushing weight as they distract their ways through their lives. Maybe for a day, or a week they're really happy and if they're lucky that's enough to live for and to hope for.
And, yeah, you weren't alive before you were born, so it follows you won't be alive after you're dead. Therefore, death is the constant rule and life is the lie that deludes you through your brief spark of consciousness.
As long as I live an otherwise relatively comfortable life, I'm okay with that in as much as I can be, as I don't expect any existence more fulfilling.
Hardships, where they do come, distract you from the greater, purely emotionally destructive reality.
I've felt really fuckin' bad lately.
|
For normal days its the thought of going home and cooking something kick ass to eat. Also looking forwards to going skiing again (fucking crappy UK lack of snow and mountains or anything really fun outdoors).
|
And, yeah, you weren't alive before you were born No one can proof that. You believe it because it sonds logically to you. I respect your believe, but I still have my own belive. Trying to convince me that what you belive is right is about as pointless as me trying to convice you of what I belive is right. Maybe its best to end our discussion here, since its offtopic and we also don't really get much out of it.
|
Please refrain from discussing your personal definitions of death, it is a little too good in derailing treads and starting flamewars. Try keeping to how you yourself deal with stuff.
|
On July 15 2012 04:41 Flip9 wrote:No one can proof that. You believe it because it sonds logically to you. I respect your believe, but I still have my own belive. Trying to convince me that what you belive is right is about as pointless as me trying to convice you of what I belive is right. Maybe its best to end our discussion here, since its offtopic and we also don't really get much out of it.
That's.... no offence is intended, but that's just... so dumb. I was operating under the impression that you consider life what you are living. I don't believe it because it "sounds" logical. I believe it because its pure fucking logic. Like... I don't even know what to say. You're just wrong by absolute definition. We can observe your brain develop as a fetus and you can remember times when you were alive, and you've also felt yourself develop mentally, emotionally, over time. Obviously, nobody has been alive before they were born ( as history shows...) unless you think that you're the only real consciousness on this earth, which I can just assure you myself, you're not.
|
On July 15 2012 04:44 dracomanm wrote: Please refrain from discussing your personal definitions of death, it is a little too good in derailing treads and starting flamewars. Try keeping to how you yourself deal with stuff. Thank you.
From what I can see so far in this thread is that what keeps people going is hope. Positive experiences are also important. And I'd say having a really good friend and doing things you love are positive as well.
|
thedeadhaji
39489 Posts
knowing that I had "outs" if things became truly unbearable.
|
My 6day7 sport routine to be exhausted every night. Purpose more fatigue at night = less emotional thinking at night
|
I read A song of Ice and Fire and there is this girl Arya Stark who says every night before falling asleep all her enemies as a prayer. It's a kind of death wish list. I've made up similar kind of list where I say my important goals everytime before going to bed and it helps me stay focused on whats important and keep me going.
|
|
|
|