Consider the following:
>me and my girl been living together for half year
>unemployed for over a month
>switched cities for job opportunities
>living with a best friend and his brother
>still unemployed
My mom sends me money every week, as well for my mother in-law.
My bestie's brother complains sometimes about bills, even though we don't use too much resources. He doesn't pay for food but us. Been feeling depressed because I miss my mother's cooking and good food.
I cry in the bathroom every night wishing to be a kid again.
I don't like being an adult.
How does society overcome these kind of situation?
I'm a mexican guy who just graduated from engineering in comp. Systems and I can't believe how stressful is to be an adult.
I even am a former english teacher and a former call center agent
>>1753139
Stem degree and unemployed? Wow you must have affirmative actioned your way into a much too challenging career pablo
>>1753146
>stem
>mexico
does not have the same opportunities as we do my american friend
>>1753139
Are you Mexican mexcian, or Mexican in America with the privilege to work here?
>>1753139
If you need some income like right now, hit up some of the temp agencies in your neighborhood, you'll, get a job for sure.
Spend your days off looking for something better
Tell your homie to chill, cook him some food sometimes, etc.
Also I don't know how the situation is in Mexico, I kind of wrote all that assuming an American context.
And for depression I recommend forcing to be super disciplined like being up and having your bed made by 9am, make a routine to keep everything tidy and organized, etc.
Good look bro, better times are coming
Also be glad you don't have a kid!
get out of mexico
if no education spics can cross the border, so can you unmotivated lazy beaner