I'm asking again
Is escapism THAT bad really?
>>38146254
No, everything people do is escapism, including normie jobs and activities.
It really depends on your perspective. Some forms of escapism are just more socially acceptable than others.
>>38146306
no no no, I'm not talking about That kind of escapism, I'm talking about going to work then come back home and lock yourself in your room covering yourself with a blanket and watching annie may/playing games. I find that lifestyle extremely comfy but of course it'll fill the void for some time
>>38146354
It'll get to the point that it can't fill the void anymore and you'll just feel empty no matter what you doI just got to such point, send help
>>38147515
same here anon. I feel like I should tell my therapist to not hold back and admit me into a hospital but I know that I will hate it
>>38147515
>>38147855
I feel safe when I'm locked in home but i can understand why this can get tiresome. I used to live in a small house so privacy was a no-no, that's why i like being alone so much