How do I revert back to being someone who isolates themselves, without the anxiety and pangs of loneliness? I don't want to meet anyone until I have a better income. As of now, I don't have freed up money for a gaming computer or anything like that.
That's side effects to being isolated, sorry
Why does money determine your relationships? Tell the people you know you're saving for cool shit or something if you don't have the money to go out or but games
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I rent a room in a wealthy area. I'm afraid the only solution is to start making money. The friends I made, having zero dollars in my bank account, were pretty damned troublesome. It won't take a lot of money, but it'll take something. My first break at winning interaction with human beings again will probably be gaming online, once I can afford a gaming computer.
Anyway, nobody can deny that there are good and bad ways to get through rough times. There have to be things to do that will alleviate the anxiety and loneliness, something that is immersive and feels worthwhile to focus on. Lately, I've been watching classic films.