>It is one of "those days" in which you feel strange and "low".
>You can't read, you can't write, yet you feel the drive, just not the energy.
>The hours pass, and the guilt, and the frustration, indicating that you are wasting the day, consume you.
How do you deal with this situation, if you experience it, obviously.
i do pee pee xD
>It is one of "those lives"
>>7828250
Reading Pierre by Melville really helped me snap out of my delusion that you had to work yourself to the bone every day (which ironically was instilled in me by reading Moby Dick about two years earlier). I don't know. I just came to accept that some days I won't be "on", but that I've been doing what I do long enough to know that I'm not going to stop doing it just because I have a bad day.
I believe this process is referred to as "growing up".
>>7828250
I play video games and jack off before going to bed.
And thus the cycle continues.
It sounds like a line from a self-help book, but: consider eating healthier, waking up at 'normal' times, putting in effort to do housework and find the time for reading before doing pleasurable activities.
Also, if you're having trouble reading, try a new genre of book.
you can't not read a a book
just sit down, rub your eyes on the text and process the visual data
don't blame me because you jerked off twice after lunch and got sleepy hitler
you could have read something good for your brain instead, like pic related
Forever
Alone
Pleasure
Drinking.
>one of those days
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE HE SAYS SHE SAYS BULLSHIT
>>7828250
I masturbate to tranny porn, and the guilt, mixed with the repressed desire to get penetrated makes me try to hide those things from my view through some painstaking activity, and I do this by reading.
>>7828314
???
>>7828322
I THINK YOU BETTER QUIT LETTING SHIT SLIP
>>7828322
It's a Limp Bizkit song, it begins with the line "It's just one of those days."
what is my entire spring break
>>7829291
this
I've gotten this close to hanging myself
op it just means u have to have a wank, blast off a fat load of shizz, take a nap, and get back to work
>>7828250
>>It is one of "those days" in which you feel strange and "low".
>>You can't read, you can't write, yet you feel the drive, just not the energy.
>>The hours pass, and the guilt, and the frustration, indicating that you are wasting the day, consume you.
But anon - for me, that's every day. That's been my whole life, for as long as I remember
>>7828250
>>It is one of "those days"
kek, limp bizkit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpUYjpKg9KY
>>7828250
Force yourself to wank and get your shit done
>>7828250
Go for a run
>>7828250
My recommendation would be to take a break, and do something different. Take the day off, go see an exhibition, go to a park, see some friends or family, do whatever you feel like doing but make sure it's something unusual.
When you come back you'll feel refreshed and you'll be able to get back to the sour monotony that is life. Sisyphus manages to be happy and his only joy is the scenery, so surely you can manage if you get creative.
>go for a walk in the mountains
>come up with grand vision
>tell your advisors
>ignore their strategic questions (details = boring!)
>spend time with dogs
>hide in bunker as allied forces invade
What you need to realize, is you're always coping, you're always healing.
If you feel like shit one day, you're gonna feel fine the next.
What you need to worry is if you feel like shit too many days in a row.
>>7829523
I feel like shit everyday of my life. What now?
>>7828250
There is no discernible talent?
>>7829537
I dunno, man. But you don't continuously feel worse and worse, each passing day, right? There's a stop, a limit, and you're able to move on, even if not at the peak pace you'd like.
>tfw hitler isn't your dad
>>7828250
Escitalopram 10mg PO Q24h, faggot.
>down pre workout
>gym
>down protein shake
>eat
>cold shower
Sorted.
I usually go grab a coffee with a friend and people watch for an hour or so when Im having trouble focusing in general.
>>7828250
i fuck your mom, OP
>>7830142
slightly related to this, I've started a new habit: whenever I feel lonely, sad, restless, whatever, instead of thinking about it, I do pullups. it's satisfyingly calming to just engage in a basic mechanical activity. like turning the system off then on again, while building up the physical foundation that supports the abstract mental superstructure