Summer depression just set in so now I have nothing to do, do nothing uesfull, am uesless and am depressed. though server of the aforementioned pointls be related to contributing to or casued by the final, right now i dont know anymore that makes this a sad thread.... and i m not feeling fery typey not to memntion all teh uni plans have fallen apart into ltttle picice which smashed apon the floor into smaller ones'
ive been giving it 6 weeks, anythign i think of is too complicated too uesless or more and more a combination of the both
Which is why you learn from these blunders. Trust me, this will come to pass. It always happens, especially after the Summer season.
nooo but i never have anythign to do and any project i start allways ends up failing allways........ (dont make me list them all))
Yeah, but we got to keep on trying. Figure out why it failed, change that, fail again, find out why again, change that, and try again. The alternative is - unpleasant.
How many times thomas edison failed making the light bulb? None, He just found new ways not to make them. Ripp_ everyone always fails at some point, it's a way of life.
I've experienced this year after year! I find taking a shower (or bath) helps energize you and feel less useless. It wont last forever, you just have to bear through it, or find a way to give back to your community
Food for thought: The race doesn't end when you lose, it ends when you give up. Hang in there, I am certain that things will turn out better than expected. Firstly, you must break that cycle of thinking - that nothing you do will ever be useful or will fail. Don't be so hard on yourself. Failure is the first step to success - something has to give, right? There must be something you can be hopeful about, isn't there? You certainly must have learned something that you can put to some use... Seasonal depression isn't permanent and you won't always feel this way. Realize that things will change and that they do not have to be bad for you. In the mean time, I can only suggest that you find some sort of activity that allows you take your mind off things, perhaps even allow for some form of self-expression. :derpe: Take things step by step - no one can be expected to leap over the ocean in a single bound, after all. Feel better soon! :Trollestia: Fun fact: Thomas Edison stole most of the things he "invented", including the light bulb. Look it up!
Ripp_, it's perfectly normal to feel that way, during summer! I felt the same way for most of mine, it's only natural. It's a depression caused by the boredom, repetitiveness, and lazy drag of life, conbined with the feeling of unacomplishment, and the subsequent dissatisfaction of life. And the best way to get out of it, as I found, is to do something with your time, before it's gone. Maybe you could write something, or try drawing some art or learning a new skill... the possibilities are almost endless. And while it may not seem so fun at the start, it will be beneficial and enjoyable in the future, I'm sure!
Oh yay, a topic about failure. I could go into so much detail here... But I think we've had enough sadness on the forums for now.