This will be interesting if there is any response at all.
If a persons life is an absolute POS examples:
-$90,000 worth of education
-never had a girlfriend or SO.
-Income average over 30 years is $9,100.00
-In his mid 40s
-Severe depression and personality disorder
-no real friends
-worked the hardest he could for 1.5 years at a temp job to only receive a part time job at the company and this, in spite of the education is the best he has ever done and the best he can ever hope for, or have or look forward too.
The question is, given the above criteria why stay alive ...
And if you absolutely can not stand being alive because of these things, why stay alive. There is nothing in it.
Originally Posted by buzzworm86
I agree with Socrates that the unexamined life is not worth living. It seems in this post you have passed beyond the examining stage and moved into sentencing. Asking for counter-argument to your fact finding?
I would suppose it is true that no one knows a life as well as the one who lives it. But that axiom is hinged on the one living the life: properly measuring; honestly measuring.
I question whether you qualify one either count as a knowledgeable assessor of your life. That is not intended as criticism; my experience is most are inaccurate when speaking of a life's worth, accomplishments, transgressions.
My thoughts on your "criteria":
— you spent 90k on education — so? If you're implying it was wasted, only if you didn't learn anything. If you're implying for 90k you ought have a well-paying job, well, that's just naive. But, that said, have you considered resuming your education to make your degree(s) more marketable? Surely you know by now what parts of your education is lacking.
— never had a girlfriend: so? How many have you pursued? None, one, two, five, ten, one hundred? If one doesn't ask one doesn't get. Want to make acquaintance with a lady with similar interests — put your butt where those similar interests are occurring. Do something/be something that would attract the interest of someone you might like — you'd be shocked how many women are attracted to "genuine." That's it, they'll take that first and last. Be real.
— you averaged in your teenage and college years, artificially deflating your yearly average — why? Were you expecting to make 50k at age 19? While at the University?
Be real.
— mid-forties is the new mid-thirties. And there's many a monger that would swap birthday's with you, this one included. Complaining about age is a non-starter and makes me further question your ability to be honest.
— mental health I have no comment on. Drugs therapy etc.
— no friends? same answer as no girlfriend — if you want 'em, make some. If you don't want 'em, don't list them as evidence you can't make 'em. Be real.
— "worked the hardest he could" Bullshit. You may have worked hard — which to some is an basic self-expectation not an accomplishment — but to suggest you maximized your potential for this 1 1/2 year period is just not believable. What is seems you are really saying is, "I tried really hard at the job and SEE! it wasn't good enough. Life isn't fair, it sucks and I suck and so I quit trying!"
Your post suggests to me that you are an extreme disappointment to yourself and that you are tired of the weight of that implication.
My suggestion to you is that there are quite a few other ways to measure a life (many of which have been suggested on this thread already), but they all start with you first getting real. Getting more fully honest.
Try something different. Something fearful. You can still reserve the right to terminate your life.
Best wishes.