Oh.
Slowly and inefficiently, I should say.
I've basically missed the last 20 years of my life.
(And I have "professional help.")
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Oh.
Slowly and inefficiently, I should say.
I've basically missed the last 20 years of my life.
(And I have "professional help.")
Read "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl. Helped me through a hard time in my life.
These are all admittedly easier said than done when you're depressed, but they are better than nothing, especially if you weren't doing anything in these areas earlier.
Drugs. Lots of drugs
Actually, drugs, but small amounts of drugs. Ketamine and mushrooms in therapeutic doses, coupled with small changes to your habits to make yourself feel a little better or a little more productive, every day. And letting yourself off the hook when you can’t make that happen. Also, this seems to have gotten somewhat lost in the internet age, but confiding in people in person. All these things won’t change your life—I mean, they could, but often they won’t. But they can help you get back on the path to fixing yourself.
How about healthy stuff? Lol
What is unhealthy about therapeutic doses of psilocybin or ketamine?
There are couple of things that can synergize with each other, so you don't need to do one thing perfectly, you can make some progress in one and move one to the next one.
eating well will help you sleep and exercising sleeping will help you exercising and eating at regular interwals exercising will help you sleep and burning the food
Read some books: "What happened to you by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey" - you can download ebooks from piracy sites
Youtube lectures: "heathy gamer gg" was particulary helpful for me but it has some (IMO) minor controversies and innacuracies. Still VERY helpful to get started.
Seek profesional doctors as the likes of Andrew Tate are also targeting depressed men (all people on the internet are men until proven otherwise)
Develop emotional inteligence. There are couple of techniques there that you will discover in step one That will help you train your inteligence.
Journaling, meditation, etc. are some of them
this will come naturally after step two. You will need to seek new experiences.
[I am at this stage so I can't really help you much, but everything that I have learned is helping me immensely]