I’m especially interested in the disabled or people that have to rely on others for support, government or otherwise. Tell me your story if you are up for it. I don’t care how old this post is, tell me anyways.

  • essell@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Yeah, totally.

    At 30 I realised I was utterly depressed and had been most of my life. Was so used to it that I didn’t realise I could be any different.

    Started a long long journey to sort that. Started trying things. Scary as it was, it was less scary than living the rest of my life without ever having lived.

    Tried new relationships, new religions, tried new experiences. Again, pushing myself out of my comfort zone a lot but then if I didn’t, I was heading towards an early grave and what could be worse than dying?