2B brave act brave: You're saying that you can't have any of the things that you find meaningful or satisfying. Talk with someone sane -- physician, pastor, whoever. Our world is unfair and often brutal. If you're in a problem relationship, get out. Your future involves taking initiative, learning new marketable skills, being a diplomat, and focusing not on what you have but how you can brighten the lives of others.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Get help: While we can not see the destination, the journey is the worthwhile part. Your statement that you can't have anything you want in life if a reflection of misery, but also of magnification a cognitive distortion. See a therapist and find attainable goals, set a plan to meet, them and then you'll get what you want, and earned in life.
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