Common questions

Do you feel like you have wasted your entire life?

Do you feel like you have wasted your entire life?

I get that that seems like a stupid exercise and you still feel like you have wasted your life. But if you can find even one thing that you can be thankful for, then that will help you feel an element of control that you can build upon. That one tiny feeling could really help you in moving forwards. Yes, I’ve Wasted My Entire Life. Or Most of it.

How do I Stop Feeling like I have wasted time?

You are responsible if you continue to let yourself feel like you have wasted time. Take responsibility for yourself. Take responsibility for where you are going to end up. Take responsibility for what you are going to focus on. Do not let your past limit you. Do not let your past hold you back and keep you looking at the negatives in life.

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How do you take responsibility for your future?

Take responsibility for your future. You are responsible for what you do in the future. You are responsible whether you achieve your goals or not. You are responsible if you continue to let yourself feel like you have wasted time. Take responsibility for yourself. Take responsibility for where you are going to end up.

How did everything in your life come about?

Everything in your life has come about from the choices you have made. Sure, your background may have been hard, possibly really hard. But you have choices about how you feel, you have choices about how you act.

How can I Stop Feeling like I’m Wasting my Life?

Call your family more often and make plans to spend more time with them. At the end of the day, when the chips are down, it’s probably going to be your family you’re most concerned about, and deliberately spending more quality time with them will mean it’s hard for you to feel like you’re wasting your life.

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What is wasting your life?

Instead, it is the insidious wasting of a life that takes place over years with many seemingly small, harmless habits and decisions. I came to realize the process of wasting your life is slow and doesn’t happen overnight, but the results are devastating.

Are your “harmless” routines wasting your life?

Most people don’t recognize these “harmless” routines they may have fallen into, so they go about their lives as if nothing bad is happening. But these routines are lethal in their tendency to waste lives if left unchecked. People often don’t realize what’s happening until it’s too late.

Can fear lead to a wasted life?

Making the most out of life seems like an obvious conclusion, but like many things, it’s easier said than done. Great things often come at the risk of negative side effects and sadly many people are turned off by the possibility of having to deal with something difficult. It seems that fear can actually lead to a wasted life.

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What is your life like as a 46 year old banker?

I’m a 46 year old banker and I have been living my whole life the opposite of how I wanted. All my dreams, my passion, gone. In a steady 9-7 job. 6 days a week. For 26 years. I repeatedly chose the safe path for everything, which eventually changed who I was.

Are you aware Your Life isn’t taking the shape you wanted?

Often, we aren’t even aware our lives aren’t taking the shape we’d hoped. It’s easy to settle for a job or a relationship, rather than make decisions that create the person you’d like to become. Redditor JohnJerryson, 46, posted on a forum called Today I F*cked Up.

Is there such a thing as wasted time/years?

There is no such thing as wasted time/years. It is all part of your learning process in the journey of life. I believe that you have accomplished lots. You have faced each day with this terrible illness. You have not let it beat you yet, you have a lot to be proud of.