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Im Finished With My Life

I am very tired from my life i want to finish my life but i can,t do this what i do to start good life again?

Do you have the proper work visas? You MUST have those! That should be your first priority and the embassy or support network for immigrants from your country should be able to help you.
You can't try a couple places and give up. I am a college educated person with work experience in my field and I applied to over a hundred places and got interviews with less than 10. You cannot give up! In the mean time find out what shelters/programs are available to you. NETWORK with others to find out what they did/where they searched for jobs! It may be that you need to get online and check craigslist or other places
And good luck

Finish this sentence:Life is too short to -----.?

life is to short to go through it saying could of would of should of

I am lost in life. I'm 27 and single. I am going to finish my degree soon but Im just not sure what to do next?

27, single and graduated. So many of the things we use to create our own versions of our identity will disappear at moments in our life - much like what you are experiencing now. You've been a student until now. You don't have a relationship to create a sense of grounding. You don't have work lined up to help you transition clearly from here to there.Who do you want to be?What would you do if you could not fail?Sometimes, we have dreams that we would love to see come to fruition, but self-sabotage them. There are many reasons why we do it - we're afraid of the work, we're afraid of the risk of failure, etc. You have a gift that some people never experience - a large amount of freedom to explore yourself, and explore how you might serve others. What excites you in this world? What motivates you?There are so many things you can do - you can get a job, you can create your own business, you could travel the world, you could climb Mount Everest, you could create a photography series about something you find fascinating, you could write a novel, you could interview people who you admire, you could volunteer for an organization you love. The question isn't so much "What is the right thing to do", but "what is calling to you the most." We get afraid of things like "how will I pay my rent" or "how will I feed myself" - both of which are very serious and relevant questions, but most people are very resilient and creative. You don't have a partner, you don't have a kid and you don't have a house that is holding you back. What is the risk you most want to take, the risk that will allow you to create a positive impact on the world?Do that.

I feel like my life is over, even though I just finished high school. What's wrong with me?

Dear friend, this is just a minor case of blindness.This is the official end of your childhood and the beginning of the far more complex adult life.All you need is a vision for yourself : WHO ARE YOU ?Answer that question and then live that life. The ball may appear to roll only after some time passes, at first you will need to think about what you want to do and how to go about it. My recipe :(1) DREAM (2) PLAN (3) EXECUTEAllow yourself your whole lifetime ahead to make the grandest project of yourself possible.Above all, enjoy!Even if society seems to declare that your youth is past, that won’t be true for a very long time yet. If you have activities to get up for in the morning, you will still feel very young for many years.Don’t ever start thinking that end-of-childhood means end-of-freedom because it is the other way around : your freedom to self-determine is just beginning!If you can find yourself something great to do, your life will be full of fun and excitement, laughter, humour and - yes -LOVE, that you cannot possibly imagine right now.ENJOY !Ferroccio

I'm sick and tired of life?

i'm so tired of life already, i want to die. I'm bored with my life. I hate college, i hate everything in life, the only thing i loved was my grandmother and she passed away a few years ago. but i'm sick of it. i'm so bored with everything i have tried doing what others have told me going to the gym, ready, drawing/painting and none of it has helped. i dont know what else to do and i'm just thinking about suicide because i'm sick of it. I have friends but i dont hang out with them because i'm very self conscious about my looks, i have a lazy eye lid which makes me look tired all of the time or like i've done drugs so i try to avoid eye contact or any social interactions. i cant take this anymore i feel like i was born for nothing. i hate the way i look i hate everything
i wont go to therapy because ive already been admitted into a psych center TWICE for suicide/suicidal thoughts im just sick and tired already and i have a feeling that very soon i'm going to do something that i cant take back

Should i give up on life because i have a small penis?

im 19 years old, i turn 20 in a fews months, i am very depressed and hopeless to get a girlfriend to lose my virginity due to my penis size, its only 4.5 inches. All this concern has been ruining my life. i wish it was a little bigger, i dont know if im finished puberty, because i cant grow a full beard but shave a little. im scared to to have sex with a girl because i feel that i wont be able to pleasure her or she will laugh at my dick. Will it grow anymore? and how do you measure your dick? i think i might be measuring it wrong because i dont press the ruler on the pubic bone

Homeschooling is ruining my life?

I don't see a question in your post anywhere, but I sympathize with your predicament. It's hard when one's parents see life in such a narrow, limited scope and inflict their worldview on their children. I'm sure your mother doesn't realize how drastically she's endangering your future in the world, or how you've been hampered and limited by her attempts at keeping you safe and indoctrinated, but the damage is being done in any case. The fact that she probably means well doesn't mean much when the effect on you is so extreme and debilitating.

You could talk to her about this, express your feelings and attempt to get her to see you as a young adult capable of making her own decisions, but whether she listens or not depends on her limitations. If it's any consolation, you're almost 17 and then you're no longer legally subjugated to your parent's will. At that point, you're essentially emancipated and can by default make your own decisions.

Good luck!

I'm about to finish my bachelor's degree and I'm confused and unsure about life. What's my next step?

Do not discard possibilities just because they do not seem right for you; taking chances could lead you to possibilities you never dreamed of. After finishing an undergrad in education, I said to myself I would never teach. Fortunately I stumbled into it and now I am sure that building a career in education is a great choice for me.Do not be afraid to make mistakes. On your first job, listen and observe before giving suggestions. If you do mess things up, apologise and learn from it rather than dwell on the negative feelings. I make notes every time I make a mistake and evaluate the situations. Reflect when misunderstandings happen. Along the way you will find your values and the person you are, and gradually have a better idea about the life you want to lead.Regardless of whether your first job turns out to be your career, it will most definitely shape you as a person and define your career goals. I once worked in the private sector and while many factors were extremely attractive, I knew I would not be fulfilled had I stayed. However, looking back I realise how fortunate I was - the experience allowed me to see and learn things I would otherwise have been unable to if I had remained in teaching and not ventured.As mentioned by many, nobody has it all sorted. I have worked for five years and while I do have a better idea of who I am and what I want, I would be lying if I said I had life all figured out. Life is long, enjoy the ride.

Has Joel Osteen changed your life?

Not yet but he surely is inspiring! I'm reading his book now and although I haven't finished I would recommend it to anybody.

Do you wear Retainers for the rest of your life?

Well, I had braces several years ago, and when I finished, I never bothered to wear a retainer, and now, 15 years later (!) my teeth are SO bad again, that I've had to start wearing braces (Invisalign) all over again, so, yes, if they give you a retainer to wear, you should wear it!

On the other hand, my new orthodontist tells me that when I'm finished with the Invisaligns this time, he can glue a piece of wire to the inside of my lower teeth that I won't even know is there, but it will keep me from having to use a retainer, ever!!

Good luck!...

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