Just letting you all know I don’t need medical help and I’m not going to cause my self any harm or anything like that , thankyou for all being genuine I just feel low a lot lately , it will pass… it always does , when I feel better I’ll be doing things to help make my self get back to the old me Thankyou ❤
Man, work less, enjoy more. You can't like your job and it can drag you down! Do you sleep well?? Sleep is so important... I love the "do do" bit, I always say that shit 😂 I think you need to quit your job or work less and start enjoying freedom and life. I know work is needed for cash flow BUT mental health comes first and I'd rather be flat broke and have my mental health. Don't drink alcohol for a while, spend quality time with your mum. It doesn't cost money to go places with ur mum. Honestly you need a life reset!! And trust me seeing improvements to your day/life day by day is actually a great feeling. So reevaluate your life, work less and enjoy life more. Easier said than done but work and lack of sleep can play a role. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm all ears man so don't hesitate to reply mate. From Ireland.
You feel like this now, and 10 years later when you're My age it will be the same. This world is for the corrupt and evil to succeed, and the nice guys finish last is just fact so either accept your the nice guy who finish last or be the bad guy who succeed out of other people's failures. When We work at these dead end jobs those CEOs of those brands live like Gods while paying You as little as possible, no matter how hard you work, they will drop You like a bit of rubbish at any moment.
@@brianlawlor4221 Thats all well and good however your expected to work 40 to 50 hours a week and use the majority of your waking life working or doing work related tasks. Traveling to and from work, washing work cloths, planning free tome around work, then feeling to tired to do anything or think about anything other then work. You want to leave but those bills won't pay them selfs, and good luck getting government benefits. I would never kill My self but the thought regularly crossed My mind because if this is all live is supposed to be I'm not interested in taking part.
This is true, my sister told me herself since she has issues of her own and she feels like she has to compete with her chap sometimes which hurts her. As a bloke, any issues comes out to other blokes in a down played way and I end up alright. Still, women have enough problems like men and there's nothing wrong with sharing your issues but it doesn't seem to work very wel when sharing l in relationships. I'm saddened this young chap had to share this to the world. I wish him well@@Tinfoilnews22
I felt the same way at 38. I was stuck, no passion, just working a career I fell into for the money that wasn't fulfilling. 15 years deep and actually made me feel sad thinking I'd be doing it for the rest of my life. It was only my family that kept me going. I decided to make a complete career and lifestyle change. I applied to become a Firefighter. I got in after my second try. I'm now neay 40 and not long finished intense training. I'm now on station, out helping people. I cannot put into words how much this has changed my mental and physical wellbeing. I have passion, I have my life back. It has taught me so many lessons. Its never too late to do anything you want to do. Just go for it.
I’m 30 and feel exactly as you said before and joining the fire service has been something I’ve been considering more and more but I can never seem to find any roles for full time firefighters. Did you look for roles where you currently lived or across the country?
@gigatank1854 I only applied for HIWFRS personally. I know people who have applied cross county too, however, I think u need to reside within the county you apply for. Initially anyway. Sounds crazy but the only way to find out about recruitment is pretty much word of mouth. My advice is to Email your local fire headquarters and they will either tell you when they will next be recruiting or at least signpost you. Visit local stations to chat with Firefighters. They'll be more than happy to give you plenty of advice on what to expect through the recruitment process (maybe give you some tips too 😉) Ask them about a "Have-go-day". This was such a good way to try different aspects of the job out. You'll get to speak to lots of different ranks too in a chilled environment over a cuppa. I took lots away when I went. Really reaffirmed wanting to be a FF. Gave me a more confidence to navigate the recruits process too. Check this guy out too. His advice is pretty sound. Helped me anyway - ua-cam.com/play/PLPzlRse6dy2Mta8T6wBgLF5ffjR_zKZeB.html&si=CJhNIYNgT1s47Coz Good luck bud 👍🏾
You may feel lost in life but you will never know how many people you have touched with your sincere heart. This type of video is rare on UA-cam these days.
Absolutely.Does he realise how brave and honest he is to open his heart like that.If I was 40years younger watch out!!!!! Rare person total respect ❤❤❤
Mate, I'm a fifty year old man and you have made me cry. We suffer so much for this society we inhabit and there are so many men now coming together. Peace brother
Dude, I’m 38 and I’ve lost a parent, had a divorce, stuck in a job where in spite of putting my best work on recently being completely unappreciated by those up above. I’ve spent many moments feeling sad, lost, lonely, isolated. It’s hard as a man we are supposed to be stoic all the time. There’s so much Joy out there even if you don’t see it right now I promise. Rose tinted days warmed by the sun. You’ve just got to persevere this is your stoicism arch. Be strong bro ❤
@@liamcooke1859Liam, losing a parent is one of the worst things we endure in life. I don’t have all the answers but I do know is this. Is she wouldn’t want you being so hard on yourself. We’ll never get those final words or missed moments back in but we life on in the circumstance and in the paradox of how did this happen to me. It’s so cruel but we won’t be the first people for this to happen to and we won’t be the last. I promise it does get better. Now when I see things that remind me of my dad I laugh and cry. It’s not just tears anymore. It’s like drinking poison and waiting for everyone else to get sick. Be strong my brother ❤
Iam in a hospital bed watching this now.... Men go through so much hidden mental health issues and never talk about it... Your video is inspiring men mate thanks for posting this video.... 🙏🙏🙏
That's usually where I live! Sick of hospitals. Just wanna be healthy so I can get out and graft 😢 can't even walk atm. Awaiting more surgery. Stay tough, mate 🤟
@@DannyFR30 mine was spinal surgery it was very painful and still is but iam getting stronger every day' having full health is the richest you can ever be in life' thanks bud 👍
I’m 37 with 3 kids. An am goin thru some tough times with a couple of family members health. When your feeling low try to stay positive and always remember there is alway people out there that have been dealt a shittier hand than you. Stay strong brothers 😢❤💪🏻
Did you know that you can go to Heaven for free? This one decision can change your life and eternity forever. You've heard that Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead - it means He paid the price for your sins so you can be forgiven, saved and have a personal relationship with your Creator. All you have to do is be willing in your mind to have your life and heart changed, believe in your heart that Jesus rose from the dead and follow/seek Him daily. Watch how the Holy Spirit moves in your life.. much love and God bless you!!
Just a quick note, things always feel worse at night. Don’t think at night, think in the day. Keep going, you’d be surprised what’s around the corner x
@@jordandunn5834well, I try looking at fun UA-cam videos or ASMR or even something to distract my attention. Also, I tell myself that things always seem worse at night and that I promise myself that I will think of it in the day and push it to the back of my mind. It’s nearly perfect for night time relief. It does take some practice though
I had the same when I was 23, this is how I helped myself: I no longer care, I don’t argue, I don’t go looking for trouble, found a girl and do everything for her, learnt to play guitar, picked back up in the gym, changed my job. Little changes/hobbies/interests can change your day/mood massively
This was me, I done exactly this, 23 year old me with a gf and all, now she’s gone, I’m lost. I have no job, no girlfriend pretty much no life what so ever I’m so stuck and lost in my own fkn head I don’t know what to do anymore
I very rarely comment on UA-cam, but had to say something. In some ways, it’s almost a breath of fresh air to come across a video like this, I feel like you don’t get many videos on UA-cam like this anymore, the majority of UA-cam is all just about getting likes, views, subscribing and doing shoutouts to sponsors, it’s exhausting, but there’s real humanity behind your video and it’s a brave thing to share it. But I can totally relate to this, I’ve worked in call centres and offices for years and at 27 (32 now) felt like my life was going nowhere, but eventually, got a better office job, felt a little bit happier for a while, but ultimately didn’t feel fulfilled. And the truth is I never really knew what I wanted to do with my life and I believe if you don’t know, life will choose for you. But what I’ve learned was by doing something that I hated doing for a long time, that helped sway me in the direction of doing something that I do love. I eventually did find my dream job, although can longer do it temporarily, but that’s another story. The point is, I believe happiness and fulfilment can be found in the places you least expect it to be, you just have to keep looking and you’ll know when you find it. Hope this helped.
I turn 58 this year and have spent the last 40yr working myself into an arthritic cripple. Lost my mother 6yr ago and spent 7yr trying to care for a father with dementia. Last year my daughter had a breakdown and got sectioned. Life's a bitch fella but we just gotta keep going. Try finding some time out for yourself.
Yep ,25 years working as a cleaner ,my traps are killing ,constant muscle flares in skull ,vertigo ,pissed right off ,dropped hours ,there's no winning in this matrix
I'm 37 and I was very close to my mother like you are. Ever since I lost my mother life has been nothing but a hellish climb. Treasure your mother and never take her for granted, that's the best advice I have. I'm still trying to find a purpose in life but far from finding one. I miss the feeling of being able to hug somebody like I could with my mother. Best of luck to you
38 too and the exact same. I feel like I was 21 only yesterday. I just assumed I'd have everything figured out and sorted by this age. I feel like I'm gonna wake up tomorrow and be 58.
My Mum taught me something too. She said "count your blessings". When you're focused on your blessings, you're not thinking about the problems in life. Problems we all have but blessings are what gets you through. Stay strong brother.
Gratitude really is a life changer. Instead of "I really miss those times" it could be "I'm so grateful I had those times, and I can have better times again". We can put a positive spin on even the most difficult situations.
@@TheHulksMistress humans are wired to be negative. Survival tool. We can try be positive and grateful but our brains will always point out the negative . I think once you learn to accept that, you find life easier. I just let my brain keep moaning but just crack on with life lol.
Hi there - genuine and honest video. Men’s mental health is often over-looked. I’m 51 and recently lost my wife, the love of my life, and my life has been devastated. You will go through times where you don’t know what’s going on, or you can’t see a way forward or what purpose your life has, it’s normal and lots of people have been through the same thing. You are most definitely not alone in feeling the way you do, we all feel lost at times. Like you I’ve turned to this platform to try and come to terms with grief, a different thing, I know, but I feel lost too so there’s definitely things you’ve said that resonate with me. Good luck my friend, you are fortunate to be a young guy, take care :)
@@AnonymousWaz That means more than I can say. If you are one of those who also works in the quiet to keep the world spinning, thank you too. Thank you all the same.
41 year old male here. This is something every man goes through, just take note of the fact that every x10 years you become a different person. If you think back x10 years at how you viewed the world and our morals, you will evolve in to a different person. Think of it as living multiple different life’s, one life in your teens, one life in your 20’s, 30’s, 40’s etc etc…. Make small talk with strangers, smile at a cashier, hold he door open for someone, any kind act for a stranger you will receive back from the universe. Try it
Hey mate! We're all here for ya! I was brought up by my single mother and she is my rock, it is great to see a young lad that cares so damn much! Much love from Australia! ❤
I was the same as you, I felt I never fitted in had a major inferiority complex. My Life started after 30. Met the right woman. We had 3 children and that kept us busy. I think it's worse now with social media and the financial pressures on the population.... And I always say, Look behind the curtain. Try and understand what's happening out there. I question everything and Believe nobody. My Tip: Never live beyond your means. Never get in to Debt as this is a killer for your mental health. And just be the best person that you can. I know we are all different. I hope you feel better and live each moment as if it's your last - tomorrow is promised to no body .!!
I just wanna commend you for stepping forward and being open, vulnerable and saying what many of us can’t put into words. Our mom’s are the treasure of our lives and I certainly wouldn’t have made it this far without her. What i’d like to say to you though, is keep being this open and surround yourself with people that make you smile and make that sometimes empty void more bearable. Love, and beauty remain even when we feel shit. I’ve found that i’ve felt more alive and less anxious and depressed now that i’ve realised that life’s short and we gotta take some risks to move forward. If our jobs grind us to a halt, it’s time to look for something else. Life’s for living. Much love x
You are a better human being than any of the managing directors, top managers and the money grabbers. Thank god for people like you as you give me the strength to carry on. I’m the excactvsame as you and it’s so refreshing to hear a sensitive, intelligent and caring man talk. Thankyou so much 👍
being lost in life is gods way of giving you the opportunity to explore the different avenues you havent discovered yet. trust your mind and your mind is the strongest thing to humanity. you got this bro!!!
Just keep trying New things until something sticks bro! I'm 33 and I only just figured out what I want to do with my life.. I've tried doing a bit of everything.. Retail, Sales, Warehousing, Welding, DJing, Tattooing, Security, Construction, Barbering etc.. I learnt over doing so many different jobs that I enjoy working with my hands but I also like to challenge my mind so I decided to go back to school and now I'm doing a degree in Chemistry so I can make medicines etc and work in a lab for a living. It's never too late to try something new! 👍
I went from a quarter life crisis straight into the midlife crisis I'm currently in now. 😂 Working in a repetitive, mind numbing, soul destroying dead-end job around 🔔🔚s doesn't help matters, either. Plus being in a country which is proactively ruining any prospect of building a future through honest hard work, while promoting the opposite.
This just came up on my feed, I’m 25 and I feel the same people my age progressing more than I am, as men we are not suppose to be happy all I do is work and pay bills maybe solo travelling will help motivate but I feel you and your not alone
You are empathetic fella… Some will see this as a sign of weakness and take advantage of you… Don’t let anyone make you feel like you are not worthy of existence let alone you as a person… Stay strong! We are living in very uncertain times whereby greed has taken over and a lot of people are so entrenched in their own selfish cesspool! Thankfully there are many that care! I have endured a lifetime of crap including serious illness… Served my Country in the British Army… Time spent serving within the Fire & Rescue service… Enduring my current battle with cancer… All that being said… Life is good! Turn every negative in to a Positive! Stay strong! Be good and more importantly… Stay safe! 😉
Bro keep your head man. I’m 28 years old man and honestly I can relate. Especially living the UK and cost of living etc its not easy for anyone tbh as for a Man only men our loved conditionally and its our mothers (and fathers) who love us unconditionally. Just keep your head up and remember everyday waking up is a blessing and an opportunity to change your destiny you have to remember that. Bless up KING
Don't worry and never be pressurized by society to believe that you should have everything figured out by late 20s or even 30s. It took me 40 years to get my act together. Almost gave up on life at your age, and again several times into my 30s. Things get better and breakthroughs often tend to happen when least expected.. I used to work alternating days and nights too.. This probably sounds like a cliche, but the rough patches are what build character and wisdom, so that you can play it forward later in life and help some other people going through similar stuff at a later stage.
+1 on the original post. I've also been so much shit in the last 5 years. I turn 40 in September. People have really shown their true colours too. It's been eye opening for various reasons. Please look up Jason fox. His books are amazing and will help you focus in life. I am personally ex military and emergency services. I have had to course-correct many times, there is no shame in that. "If your going through hell, just keep going". Your not alone lad. Look at where you want to be in life and get amongst it. Discipline is very important. You got this.
Your appreciation for your mum is amazing. Also, I’m a 35 year old mum and I am so lost, I struggle so much. I don’t know who I am, I drop the ball on things all the time. Being honest and recording this helps so many to not feel alone. Thank you for sharing ❤
Me too. I'm 27 and feel exactly the same. I've been going through a 'mid-life crisis' the past two years. I've been completely on my arse but getting there slowly. You aren't alone.
What makes you think it's a mid life crisis? I've been through one but I sometimes think people label situations because it's easier to say "it's a mid life crisis" 33 isn't old, but the males in my family don't live past 62 my father out of 7 being the oldest to pass. So 33 isn't that unrealistic. I plan on going to my 80s aslong as I'm happy and health is good. I've changed alot of things rhat can put me in a grave earlier. But as grand mother told me. ( she was 96 ) everyone is born with a number and when it's up its up. Healthy people drop dead, while abusers live longer. I have 1 best mate, I have 6 friends I'm not really in touch with for long time but all their fathers died before 60, youngest being 42 like I'm two year off that. Wild to me,
Here are some quotes I read when I'm feeling low on motivation and direction. "Success is the most convincing talker in the world. Impossible is the word found only in a fool's dictionary. Wise people create opportunities for themselves and make everything possible... A revolution is an idea, taken up by bayonets." - Napoleon "Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt “Accustom yourself to tireless activity.” - Alexander Suvorov In my view, responsibility gives you meaning and purpose. Don't be afraid of shouldering something great.
It’s a crazy internal battle. Our flesh makes us feel like we are failing and on the other hand our spirit is calling us for breakthrough. I’m 26 and feel the same as you. Your not alone
25 brother living with my parents. Working drive thru fast food. I lived a lone a few years a ago had a flat with a misses it all went bad. Have all these dreams past ten years it's all repeated. Still find myself in bed in a rut.. thinking tomorrow is the day I change. We're All together fellas. Just gotta make that step. Much love bro you've got this it's gonna be grand some day I promise ye
Thanks for sharing dude. You're not alone. Im 43, and completely confused with life. As the years pass, the burden gets heavier. I hope you find some clarity in the time ahead. Love the part about your mum. That resonates.
I'm 22 and have felt lost my entire life. Every day is a rollercoaster of dark thoughts, questioning why people never wanted me, and it haunts me. But with faith, you become stronger. I've tried helping those I thought were friends, only for them to leave me, while dealing with a split family, drugs, and mental pain you have nothing else than yourself.
Think you’re an intelligent lad. You speak well and in a world full of shit heads it’s refreshing to hear. You’ve probably done more for people in this video than you’d ever know. I was so lucky to have the best mam. Most selfless loving person and would have done anything for her kids. She died in 2020 but one of the last things she did for me has really given me a real chance. The only problem i have is she seen the years of grief I caused but never got to see me now when I m in my best place I ve ever been. Cherish the moment and just know everything works out. Keep a hold everyone
Night shifts don’t help bro, it’s less busier then the days, you end up in your own head. It isn’t stupid I’ve been in a similar situation, and you’re good at things you do! Just focus on you bro I’m glad you’re out here speaking about this
We're all in the same boat. Going through our own individual daily struggles. You're not alone. Stay strong and keep moving forward. Things do get better with time my friend.
As a 59 year old who like you struggled in my 20s, I've just got one thing to say "when you're going through hell, keep going". You'll eventually find your place in life where you're happy, just takes some of us longer than others.
I was completely lost at yor age. Dont have parents I am bonded with. Both are nuts. Felt soon lost and alone for 15 years. Married now to my best mate and have 2 great kids. Life is fucking hard. Good luck.
I’m 54 and it’s got gradually worse over 30 years..I have had a terrible life and I’m totally isolated..10 years of total isolation will break any man as it just makes you sad..I can’t open up to strangers or professionals about what I’m going through and most nights I ask god to take me out my misery as I’m too cowardly to take my own life..Sending love from Leeds England ❤
Your not alone pal. 26 feel the same way. Don’t have any parents left died when I was younger, I live alone with my 2 cats they’re the only thing that keeps me going as strange as it sounds. Ever need a chat I know I’m a stranger but always got a ear spare for people who feel down. God bless brother. Stay strong it’s not a easy road.
I'm on round 2 of feeling like that and it's a horrible feeling, can only put a brave face on for so long, I also have a muscle wasting condition ( which might be playing a part in it all ) but think I've found someone new to watch on here. Glad ive found this video ❤
Feel the exact same way as you mate I’m 27 years old also. I spent 9 years working in a kitchen just confused about what I wanted to do. I’m so lucky to have met my wife during that time I didn’t have time to sit down for the majority of it. I quit my job, packed my bags and buggered off to the US to spend time with her family, risky but it’s the things you don’t do in life you’ll regret, don’t let them grind you down, live a little and don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Hope you the best, great video.
100 per cent agree, my friend. I've been at the same job for about 8 years now, and it was meant to be a stepping stone. Iv recently started up UA-cam and it's given me a hobby to focus on. My little girl gives me the purpose I need, tho thankfully. Keep pushing and find a hobby if you don't hit the gym, try it it's incredible for your mental health.
Same here at 27, with a Masters in finance… resigned from a promising job. Went to a spiritual school that didn’t help as well. Worked as food delivery met all sorts of people from all walks of life. Came to conclusion that life is Marathon everybody doing their best to reach the finish life and it’s best if you’re with someone who can pull you mentally/physically at times. You got an angle mum like all mums❤. Her prayers and wishes for you may lighten your path.
I'm a mum to a 9 year old boy, who's being awfully bullied ... In school and also on the street I live in .. but don't know how to help him other than kicking the living daylights out of these kids parents ..and I can't do that... Don't get yourself down lad!!! .. I'm hoping my boy doesn't feel bad..I'm trying to get him to stick up for himself... For some reason you made me think of my son... You're lovely 🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧
That's dreadful. I think that kids get bullies because they're singled out and those bullies are hurt themselves because they can't accept other kids for the way they are. I think you should tell your son that these bullies are weak-minded and I think he should be surrounded by mates who look out for him. If teachers do naff all, then your son really could benefit from being in a group of reliable mates.
I'm training to be a counsellor. You are absolutely doing the right thing talking. I felt really lost a few years after having my children. I didn't know who I was other than being a mum. You can break the rut you feel in. Try one new thing, even if you go on a nice holiday with your mum. Mum's are awesome. So glad you have her support. I'm sure she loves you as much as you love her. So refreshing seeing a man, who is so self aware. Which is a really positive quality you have there.
You are evolving and learning. Life is a trial, and control is elusive. At 29, I suffered a deep depression which was exacerbated by events in the former yugoslavia. Life seemed pointless. The world was cruel. No energy. Listlessness set in. I'm 59 now, and I still don't know the meaning of life, but I do know that if you spend 2 minutes first thing when you wake up, thinking of 5 things that you are truly blessed with, (health, family, friends, shelter, food, options, etc.)instead of allowing your mind to restart the same stress-thought pattern, -it can truly change your mood and outlook. Stay strong, do the right things by yourself and those you meet, be mindful, and things will get better. Life evolves. Time happens. At 29, I was living in London. Now, I'm nearly 60. I have a wonderful 22 year old daughter. I live in Galway. I have a dog. At 52, I met the love of my life. I suppose I'm trying explain that no matter your circumstances, things always change, (the future is not written!) and you can facilitate this by injecting a small amount of positivity, at the right time. Respect.
@@JasonMurphy-d2whe is the way, the truth the life🙏🏻 I wish more young people would encounter Jesus. I've only just found him due to him changing me at 27. It's a shame media are so happy encouraging binge drinking drugs etc but refuse to encourage the truth!
I'm also 27 and feel similar quite alot. I'm autistic (not fully but on the spectrum), I train full time (competive powerlifter) with no paying job. I feel this external pressure from society to do things but just don't want to alot of the time. Getting a 9-5 job for the next 40 years of my life is scary. That's why I don't think I will ever work full time as I just don't think I could live my life like that. Also social media is a cancer that slowly rots my brain. I see people I barely know on instagram etc doing things I think I want to do and being successful in society and then I get down about it and it's a never ending cycle. Thanks for sharing your experiences, you've earned a sub 👍
Also 27 and on the spectrum. I finished my bachelors. All I've done is study and now that it's over I feel very lost. I'm not sure if I can even handle a full time job. I'm aiming for a 32 hour contract now and hopefully get somewhere in life.
these types of videos are so therapeutic because it makes us realize we truly are not alone. Usually what is happening with one person mentality, is actually happening to society at large.
I’m 29, abit younger than some of the guys commenting on here. I understand about the repetitive life, especially working at my job for 8 years. I’ve progressed through my job and done some pretty cool things but it’s got to the point where I needed change after doing near enough the same thing daily. Life is very demanding, as I’ve gotten older my circle of friendship is non existent but i go to the gym a lot and my social life there is great. I myself at times feel abit lost, not knowing the direction my life is going but the things that keep me sane are things that interest me and hobbies. I’m happy a lot of the time with my own company, put to much effort into people that didn’t really care unless it was beneficial for them. one piece of advice I’d give you is to go and do the things that make you happy, things will fall into place. The most important thing in life is yourself and your well being. We are in this journey together brother
I remember feeling like this a few years back and I completely understand the struggle. I graduated Uni during covid and was working night shifts in Tesco and it absolutely ruined me mentally, with the stress of rent/bills on top didn't help. One of the best feelings of my entire life was finishing my last shift and walking out the doors at 6am because I finally felt free. I found a job that I enjoy that was related to what I studied for and started mountain biking to heal myself mentally. Sometimes you need to do things for you brother.
37 man, my perspective is you're noticing you are starting to want more out of life. it is all about slowly adding it as you improve your surroundings. We live in a world of near instant gratification, and the things that really matter in the long run are the things that take time. You've got this, channel is off to a great start, keep at it mate.
Don’t compare yourself to others, you are unique and that’s a great thing. I lost my mum when I was 20, im 42 now and life is full of ups and downs for sure. The key things I have learnt is to be true to be yourself, be honest, kind, try to find a way of making a living from something that you love (this is a big one for me). Try to get out in nature as much as you can, walk, jog, cycle or anything that seems interesting and spend as little time on screens as possible as it’s clearly a huge issue in how it effects our health
Bless you. This video just appeared on my UA-cam feed. Hope you had a good sleep and thank you for your honesty. You never know what’s around the corner. Stay strong 😊
Thank you for posting this dude. It takes balls to put yourself out there and speak ur mind. I can relate heavily to everything you said in this video and just know the storm doesn’t last forever
At 45 years old all i can offer is this... I honestly think there are whispers or signs along our own journey. Be aware of your surroundings, if something happens out of the ordinary take note of it. Look into dream meanings, they are accurate in what you're going through at any given piont in your life. When you think you are shrinking, even if its confidence, remember; everday you are stronger never weaker, because even when you was at the most confident time of your life, that you had never seen the things the 'you of today has seen' Also, follow and understand all the clichés! They are so true. My own top three are .. Everyone's perception is their own reality. A Picture paints a thousand words. Never let someone mistake your fairness for weakness. One more... Never a truer word said than in jest. Best of luck in your own journey, youll have good days youll have bad ones, just keep doing your best to improve, Oh, one last thing. Never look down on anyone unless your trying to help them back up. Next homeless person you see, Offer them a bite to eat or drink and you'll be glad you did. All the Best Grand
Life will throw you obstacles and people will try drag you down its how you deal with it thats important, life ain’t easy the man upstairs is watching how your gonna make the next move every time! And big up your mum mate she sounds lovely, stay well bud and god bless yourself!
Hi, the most reassuring thing you’ve said is that you’re 27 years old because so am I. I’ve spent most of my 20s feeling lost and lonely. I can definitely relate to the way you talk about your mother too. Unconditional love only exists from parent to child, not even child to parent. It’s a special bond. ♥️ life is full of ups and downs, evidently proven by all of these comments from older people - I hope we both develop resilience, patience and the strength to move forward and fight life’s challenges but also have a strong unit of people who do support and want the best for us.
Keep your head up mate. I relate to this alot. You seem like a top lad, and I believe good things will come to good people eventually. just dont give up and keep being you💪🏼🙌
It’s ok mate! It happens, I went thru this at 26/29 then things became better until 34, now at 35 I’m back to a crappy place mate. I went thru this at 13, 17 and also at 21. My dad used to always say to me, you can always trust your mother. After watching you explain her to us, you can definitely trust your mother.
Cherish every second with ya mum pal,Mine was taken suddenly a couple of years ago and i still can't get over it.Get off nights as well i did nights for 18 years 15 of them as a class 1 driver and it's screwed me up mentally and physically.
I feel like many people don’t understand how this feels, genuinely being unhappy with waking up. Doing the same things and same routine for no positive outcome, nothing to look forward to and nothing on this planet excites you anymore, it fucking destroys you, makes living seem pointless. I was struggling (and still sort am) with this and couldn’t convey these feelings to anyone because I felt like no one understood whenever I did try to speak about it, which lead to my girlfriend leaving me because it seemed to her that I didn’t love her when in reality I didn’t love myself. These points in your life are just lessons and indications that you need to get out of your comfort zone and do things you wouldn’t normally do. Tell people you love them, do shit you would never normally do, go places you would never normally go, break this cycle that your in, life gets better but only you can change it man, there’s a lot of us struggling, you are not alone and you are loved ❤
I empathise with you because i really really understand what your going throug. Getting in shape and doing mindfulness meditation is a good way to look after your mental/physical health so it's worth looking into that. I'm here for you man, sending a lot of love ❤️
Idk if ive been talking to myself out loud or the internet can read our thoughts now, but I feel you on being lost, but if this video has given me anything, i'm going to go out of my way to go back home and see my mum. she's the one thing that's never failed me. thank you for the reminder.
I work nights and love it maybe it's not for you though, I'm quite happy alone putting a few quid away each week then booking concerts to go to and abroad next year. Try saving money nothing makes me feel better than growing a little savings I feel so secure now I have a bit of security behind me
@@colin6673 if that was true from an "evolutionary perspective" humans would be able to see in the dark. It's more likely true from a "things Colin made up today" perspective.
Had many moments like this through my 20s and the key is to find things to enjoy and make the most of your family and finding a deeper meaning with God. Chin up Bro and all the best!
32 ended up with depression at 29 lost my House, job, and willpower, tried to end myself but Jesus saved me started going to church just over a year a go Jesus has given my life purpose and spiritual guidance, depression has no place in me anymore i cannot recommend enough to anyone the power of Jesus Christ.
Amen, Jesus saved me 23 years ago. I was an addict with no hope, on a path of self destruction. I couldn't save myself but when I heard the gospel I felt the love and power of God, my life began to turn around. I'm so thankful for the salvation that Jesus freely offers us all. Iove my life, thanks to God's mercy.
I was born knowing and loving my God as I know him & Jesus my family are non believers and a atheist. However my atheist beautiful mummy then become a believer Here to wake up the mass God and Jesus is not a religion Religion is a cult and segregation And judgment God is us And Jesus was sent to wake up the mass as it has been controlled for billions of years Beyond control This is mother gia Not the government Which means mind -control Technology has rocketed through the roof humanity has gone to pot!!! ❤💓🙏❤️⭐️💎🌍🎤👁️👁️👁️👁️👁️❤️🙏
Came across your video just by chance but your not the only person thinking this, I’m 57 and have thought about taking my life ,I feel there’s nothing to enjoy in life anymore, no purpose thank you for sharing
It can be an incredible thing to be where you’re at my friend. I was there for years. And tried everything I could. I even quit my job out of thin air and traveled around the world to look for just something of substance that was REAL. I was done with everything. I was done with fake. Just over 2yrs ago now, I encountered Him for myself. I physically felt my entire body light up, as if I was being re-wired. From that day onwards I have never felt the way I used to, ever. Looking back at it now, I know that all those years feeling beyond lost was leading me, not to find a building, not to find a bunch of rules on paper, but to find the one who truly has the power to change my life. Every part of my life is incredible now. I hope you take what I’ve said seriously, because I had tried and searched for everything, searched and searched until I found Jesus, (not dead religion), and now I’m found. :)
Amen!!! I agree with everything you said!!! Aged 29, l was feeling really broken. Thought the God squad were a bunch of lunatics. I admitted to myself that I needed supernatural help to move forward in life. I knew that no ordinary person could save me, so concluded that it would take a supernatural person to intervene. I had heard that "Jesus is the way, the truth and the life". Called out to Him, immediately felt a powerful presence surrounding me. Could not open my eyes for several minutes. He has given me purpose and meaning. This is what you need. Jesus is the answer.🙏
@@greenjewel509Yes!! I hated hearing anything to do with religion or “God” my whole life. Even the idea that people believed in a magical invisible man somewhere in the sky that lets all this evil happen, then judged me for not wanting to be a part of it, made me sick. But when I encountered him, he was nothing like I’d be told about. I thought he was some pasty white pushover weakling, if he even existed at all. But the power surging from him when he walked to me made my whole body basically paralysed. He knew that I was a foul mouthed mechanic and had done every immoral thing or drug known to man, but he didn’t condemn me at all. He told me the people he had a problem with when he was on earth were the religious ones. Not the “rough” or broken people. He’s cool as haha
I feel you bro. Im 37, I dont enjoy life, nothing motivates me, Im in a job I dont like and feel frustrated in and no matter how much I try to get out, I just cant seem to have any success. Life just doesnt feel worth living
Fair play lad for making a video like this , takes guts. I feel your pain on the night shifts, I do them also and they are destroying me slowly but I know I'll be finished them very soon. I'm also a clinical hypnotherapist and would gladly love to help you with some , free of charge , if that's something you'd be interested in. Chin up mate and hit me up if you do.
Your a brave man for putting up a video about such a personal struggle im 39 and have feelings of being worthless and unwanted and just hating myself my mother died when she was 47 my father was never involved and my grandparents who I loved are gone too only for my dog and partner I don't think I could go on I hide away from the world and then I get positive the spark of hope comes to me and I feel better there is always something in life to grab on to and aim for not to be patronising your young but I think feeling low and stuck and depressed hits everyone on whatever stage you are in life loads of people are out there feeling the same just press on you will be cool again ❤❤❤
I’m 28 and completely get what it’s like to be stuck in a rut and feeling down. Please know if there is anything I have found it’s that life changes so quickly it’s mad! I have MS ( diagnosed this year) after finally finding a job I love. I was deviated! I was finally getting out of my own rut. But now i do everything to better my life and health and can’t believe how quick things change! You have got so much going for you! It takes time to see it sometimes but you seem like a really lovely really sweet and cool guy! You’ve absolutely got this and remember you are incredible! And so is life, as mad as it can feel.
Del amertri, had a song years ago called..nothing ever happens nothing happens at all..the needle returns to the start of the song and we all sing aline like before.
Bless you mate, at 51 myself i have been through very similair low preiods in life. It's only when you come out the other side you realise how down you were. As you say, it will pass mate. You have support on here too, and like others have said, it takes a huge amount of courage to speak up about your own struggles.
38 year old ex drug addict. I lived a pointless existence for 15 years stuck in the same place doing the same thing day in day out. Almost 4 years clean. Amd my life is amazing today ✨️. There is always a way out I'm living proof of that. And also my mum stood by me through the worst. She always told me she new I could get clean. She never turned her back on me. Even though I did her. I'm happy to say today I love my life. Bit I relate to people that are struggling. But just no it gets better.
Hey man, I can say i truly understand how you feel. I am a GP/doctor, 34 years of age. I struggled with mid-life crisis last year and earlier this year. I even had a major relationship breakdown, but guess what I started appreciating everyday and where I am. I became a bit more immune to the voice of ego that kept taunting me telling mne that I was less than where I should have been based on my potentials. I believe you will come out stronger. It’s really brave of you to be talking about it and that would help you process it better. I truly wish you the best.
Thank you for posting this video man. I’m also 27 and feel the struggle atm, trying to get somewhere finally after being stuck for so long. Men like yourself are helping so many other men through posting videos like this, raising awareness of how we struggle, a lot of the time in silence, glad you have a top mum on your side. Thanks mate 👌🏼🙏 keep up the videos 🤛
No wonder your mom appreciates you as she knows she has raised a lovely, caring and respectful young man. Keep being you, don’t change as you are perfect as you are. Good things will come and remember nothing worth waiting for is ever easy to achieve. I know it is easy for us all to write these messages but they come from a good place and sometimes it’s not always clear for you to see what others see when you are in a dark place but stay strong and better days will come. Take good care of yourself (and your mom). 👍
Just letting you all know I don’t need medical help and I’m not going to cause my self any harm or anything like that , thankyou for all being genuine I just feel low a lot lately , it will pass… it always does , when I feel better I’ll be doing things to help make my self get back to the old me
Thankyou ❤
Stay strong mate ❤
Man, work less, enjoy more. You can't like your job and it can drag you down! Do you sleep well?? Sleep is so important... I love the "do do" bit, I always say that shit 😂 I think you need to quit your job or work less and start enjoying freedom and life. I know work is needed for cash flow BUT mental health comes first and I'd rather be flat broke and have my mental health. Don't drink alcohol for a while, spend quality time with your mum. It doesn't cost money to go places with ur mum. Honestly you need a life reset!! And trust me seeing improvements to your day/life day by day is actually a great feeling. So reevaluate your life, work less and enjoy life more. Easier said than done but work and lack of sleep can play a role. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm all ears man so don't hesitate to reply mate. From Ireland.
Take it easy bro,life is worth living,it will get better
You feel like this now, and 10 years later when you're My age it will be the same. This world is for the corrupt and evil to succeed, and the nice guys finish last is just fact so either accept your the nice guy who finish last or be the bad guy who succeed out of other people's failures. When We work at these dead end jobs those CEOs of those brands live like Gods while paying You as little as possible, no matter how hard you work, they will drop You like a bit of rubbish at any moment.
@@brianlawlor4221 Thats all well and good however your expected to work 40 to 50 hours a week and use the majority of your waking life working or doing work related tasks. Traveling to and from work, washing work cloths, planning free tome around work, then feeling to tired to do anything or think about anything other then work. You want to leave but those bills won't pay them selfs, and good luck getting government benefits. I would never kill My self but the thought regularly crossed My mind because if this is all live is supposed to be I'm not interested in taking part.
Takes a real man to admit when he’s feeling down .
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Really most women hate emotionel men
This is true, my sister told me herself since she has issues of her own and she feels like she has to compete with her chap sometimes which hurts her. As a bloke, any issues comes out to other blokes in a down played way and I end up alright. Still, women have enough problems like men and there's nothing wrong with sharing your issues but it doesn't seem to work very wel when sharing l in relationships. I'm saddened this young chap had to share this to the world. I wish him well@@Tinfoilnews22
Nope, man just want views 👎 we all going thru shhh but we aren’t all attention seekers. This guy ain’t gan thru nootin.. it’s all waffle
Absolutely does 👏🏻
I felt the same way at 38. I was stuck, no passion, just working a career I fell into for the money that wasn't fulfilling. 15 years deep and actually made me feel sad thinking I'd be doing it for the rest of my life. It was only my family that kept me going. I decided to make a complete career and lifestyle change. I applied to become a Firefighter. I got in after my second try. I'm now neay 40 and not long finished intense training. I'm now on station, out helping people. I cannot put into words how much this has changed my mental and physical wellbeing. I have passion, I have my life back. It has taught me so many lessons. Its never too late to do anything you want to do. Just go for it.
I’m 30 and feel exactly as you said before and joining the fire service has been something I’ve been considering more and more but I can never seem to find any roles for full time firefighters. Did you look for roles where you currently lived or across the country?
Congratulations on taking the change, I work in an office and I cannot stand it but it pays the mortgage! Maybe one day I can take the leap.
Bless you man! 👏
@gigatank1854 I only applied for HIWFRS personally. I know people who have applied cross county too, however, I think u need to reside within the county you apply for. Initially anyway.
Sounds crazy but the only way to find out about recruitment is pretty much word of mouth. My advice is to Email your local fire headquarters and they will either tell you when they will next be recruiting or at least signpost you.
Visit local stations to chat with Firefighters. They'll be more than happy to give you plenty of advice on what to expect through the recruitment process (maybe give you some tips too 😉)
Ask them about a "Have-go-day". This was such a good way to try different aspects of the job out. You'll get to speak to lots of different ranks too in a chilled environment over a cuppa. I took lots away when I went. Really reaffirmed wanting to be a FF. Gave me a more confidence to navigate the recruits process too.
Check this guy out too. His advice is pretty sound. Helped me anyway -
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Good luck bud 👍🏾
@@ldzmn Appreciate you getting back to me mate! Thanks I’ll follow your advice 👌
You may feel lost in life but you will never know how many people you have touched with your sincere heart. This type of video is rare on UA-cam these days.
Absolutely.Does he realise how brave and honest he is to open his heart like that.If I was 40years younger watch out!!!!! Rare person total respect ❤❤❤
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Mate, I'm a fifty year old man and you have made me cry.
We suffer so much for this society we inhabit and there are so many men now coming together. Peace brother
same
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Respect 👊
What men coming together? Not that case in Uk. No one cares about anyone in this world. I’m about to commit
Dude, I’m 38 and I’ve lost a parent, had a divorce, stuck in a job where in spite of putting my best work on recently being completely unappreciated by those up above. I’ve spent many moments feeling sad, lost, lonely, isolated.
It’s hard as a man we are supposed to be stoic all the time.
There’s so much Joy out there even if you don’t see it right now I promise.
Rose tinted days warmed by the sun. You’ve just got to persevere this is your stoicism arch.
Be strong bro ❤
31 and lost my mam last november. I was going through a bad patch anyway but losing my mam has knocked everything out of me
@@liamcooke1859Liam, losing a parent is one of the worst things we endure in life.
I don’t have all the answers but I do know is this. Is she wouldn’t want you being so hard on yourself. We’ll never get those final words or missed moments back in but we life on in the circumstance and in the paradox of how did this happen to me.
It’s so cruel but we won’t be the first people for this to happen to and we won’t be the last.
I promise it does get better. Now when I see things that remind me of my dad I laugh and cry.
It’s not just tears anymore.
It’s like drinking poison and waiting for everyone else to get sick.
Be strong my brother ❤
Sorry to hear that pal. Stay strong, better times ahead.
@@liamcooke1859sorry to hear that friend. All the best to you.
Iam in a hospital bed watching this now.... Men go through so much hidden mental health issues and never talk about it... Your video is inspiring men mate thanks for posting this video.... 🙏🙏🙏
That's usually where I live! Sick of hospitals. Just wanna be healthy so I can get out and graft 😢 can't even walk atm. Awaiting more surgery. Stay tough, mate 🤟
@@DannyFR30 mine was spinal surgery it was very painful and still is but iam getting stronger every day' having full health is the richest you can ever be in life' thanks bud 👍
I feel ya mate. I’m 24 and never felt so lost before. Been down a bit lately so don’t feel like you’re alone. Chin up and lets hope things get better🤝
I’m 37 with 3 kids. An am goin thru some tough times with a couple of family members health. When your feeling low try to stay positive and always remember there is alway people out there that have been dealt a shittier hand than you. Stay strong brothers 😢❤💪🏻
Hope you guys are feeling better. Therapy helps if you can get it. Just talking to someone you know if you can, share the burden.
23 and same.
Same!
Did you know that you can go to Heaven for free? This one decision can change your life and eternity forever. You've heard that Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead - it means He paid the price for your sins so you can be forgiven, saved and have a personal relationship with your Creator. All you have to do is be willing in your mind to have your life and heart changed, believe in your heart that Jesus rose from the dead and follow/seek Him daily. Watch how the Holy Spirit moves in your life.. much love and God bless you!!
Just a quick note, things always feel worse at night. Don’t think at night, think in the day. Keep going, you’d be surprised what’s around the corner x
100% mate
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How do you stop thinking at night though ? If I had the answer to that my life would be so much better .
@@jordandunn5834well, I try looking at fun UA-cam videos or ASMR or even something to distract my attention. Also, I tell myself that things always seem worse at night and that I promise myself that I will think of it in the day and push it to the back of my mind. It’s nearly perfect for night time relief. It does take some practice though
God is the answer he’s the one that’s always there for us
Watching and listening to us so subtlety
Turn to him
What a sweetheart I’m crying at the lovely story about your mum.
I had the same when I was 23, this is how I helped myself: I no longer care, I don’t argue, I don’t go looking for trouble, found a girl and do everything for her, learnt to play guitar, picked back up in the gym, changed my job.
Little changes/hobbies/interests can change your day/mood massively
The last thing you ned ro be doing is telling men happiness is found in females that will be 90z% of them downfall
so true 👍
Small steps, small positive achievements. Even the longest journeys start with one small step.
Running/gym is so good for your mental state of mind. You’ve got this bro 💪🏻
This was me, I done exactly this, 23 year old me with a gf and all, now she’s gone, I’m lost. I have no job, no girlfriend pretty much no life what so ever I’m so stuck and lost in my own fkn head I don’t know what to do anymore
A quote stuck with me throughout my life: If you are going through hell, keep going!
I very rarely comment on UA-cam, but had to say something.
In some ways, it’s almost a breath of fresh air to come across a video like this, I feel like you don’t get many videos on UA-cam like this anymore, the majority of UA-cam is all just about getting likes, views, subscribing and doing shoutouts to sponsors, it’s exhausting, but there’s real humanity behind your video and it’s a brave thing to share it.
But I can totally relate to this, I’ve worked in call centres and offices for years and at 27 (32 now) felt like my life was going nowhere, but eventually, got a better office job, felt a little bit happier for a while, but ultimately didn’t feel fulfilled.
And the truth is I never really knew what I wanted to do with my life and I believe if you don’t know, life will choose for you.
But what I’ve learned was by doing something that I hated doing for a long time, that helped sway me in the direction of doing something that I do love.
I eventually did find my dream job, although can longer do it temporarily, but that’s another story.
The point is, I believe happiness and fulfilment can be found in the places you least expect it to be, you just have to keep looking and you’ll know when you find it.
Hope this helped.
Ay man, we all appreciate your honestly and sincere words.
Mindset is everything 💙
I turn 58 this year and have spent the last 40yr working myself into an arthritic cripple. Lost my mother 6yr ago and spent 7yr trying to care for a father with dementia. Last year my daughter had a breakdown and got sectioned. Life's a bitch fella but we just gotta keep going. Try finding some time out for yourself.
Have you ever considered that we are actually in hell?
Hope your daughter is well now 🙏
Yep ,25 years working as a cleaner ,my traps are killing ,constant muscle flares in skull ,vertigo ,pissed right off ,dropped hours ,there's no winning in this matrix
@@tayclift5322 Yes she's out and doing fine but medicated. It's a man made hell by deliberate design.
One in a million hope your ok ❤ Daz preston69 UA-cam
@@tayclift5322 spot on... there must be a heaven because this is hell
I'm 37 and I was very close to my mother like you are. Ever since I lost my mother life has been nothing but a hellish climb. Treasure your mother and never take her for granted, that's the best advice I have. I'm still trying to find a purpose in life but far from finding one. I miss the feeling of being able to hug somebody like I could with my mother. Best of luck to you
28 and going through the same feelings. We've got this 👊
same bro #1995kids
Look on the bright side at least we are not Gen Z kids they got it worser than us millennials
I feel you, 😢 38 and I feel totally lost- randomly stumbled upon your video. You’re not alone too.
Are you male or female
38 too and the exact same. I feel like I was 21 only yesterday. I just assumed I'd have everything figured out and sorted by this age. I feel like I'm gonna wake up tomorrow and be 58.
Same here, 40 and i feel totally lost.
38 here too. lost. tired. depressed.
@@AntonioAio I see you, dude.
Its actually nice to here someone being truley honest, takes a man to do that. We are all in the same boat mate it all makes us stronger
Best profile image ever.
My Mum taught me something too. She said "count your blessings". When you're focused on your blessings, you're not thinking about the problems in life. Problems we all have but blessings are what gets you through. Stay strong brother.
Gratitude really is a life changer. Instead of "I really miss those times" it could be "I'm so grateful I had those times, and I can have better times again". We can put a positive spin on even the most difficult situations.
@@TheHulksMistress humans are wired to be negative. Survival tool. We can try be positive and grateful but our brains will always point out the negative . I think once you learn to accept that, you find life easier. I just let my brain keep moaning but just crack on with life lol.
I agree 💯%. Regardless of what you're going through in life, there's always something to be grateful for.
If you have a lot of problems, maybe your Mum was the originator. She is if you think about it.
Hi there - genuine and honest video. Men’s mental health is often over-looked. I’m 51 and recently lost my wife, the love of my life, and my life has been devastated.
You will go through times where you don’t know what’s going on, or you can’t see a way forward or what purpose your life has, it’s normal and lots of people have been through the same thing. You are most definitely not alone in feeling the way you do, we all feel lost at times. Like you I’ve turned to this platform to try and come to terms with grief, a different thing, I know, but I feel lost too so there’s definitely things you’ve said that resonate with me.
Good luck my friend, you are fortunate to be a young guy, take care :)
'So, guys, I'm 27 years old and I feel like I'm go through a mid life crisis. I just finished work and that's why it's so dark' - Bro is literally me.
Just want to thank you for being one of the ever unmentioned folks that actually keep the world turning. Cheers fella
@@AnonymousWaz That means more than I can say. If you are one of those who also works in the quiet to keep the world spinning, thank you too. Thank you all the same.
Thanks for sharing this mate I’m 25 and going through a rough few days and this just appeared on my feed now i feel a little less alone in this fight
I'm 38 now and it felt like only yesterday I was 25. Make your years count, brother. All the best.
@@kevinconway2965 thanks kev 🙏
41 year old male here. This is something every man goes through, just take note of the fact that every x10 years you become a different person. If you think back x10 years at how you viewed the world and our morals, you will evolve in to a different person. Think of it as living multiple different life’s, one life in your teens, one life in your 20’s, 30’s, 40’s etc etc…. Make small talk with strangers, smile at a cashier, hold he door open for someone, any kind act for a stranger you will receive back from the universe. Try it
💯 great post so true.
That's true - an act of kindness will always make you feel better .
Great point, so well put. I've just entered my 40s too, so we'll see where that takes us, been highs and lows each decade so far!
Hey mate! We're all here for ya!
I was brought up by my single mother and she is my rock, it is great to see a young lad that cares so damn much! Much love from Australia! ❤
I was the same as you, I felt I never fitted in had a major inferiority complex. My Life started after 30. Met the right woman. We had 3 children and that kept us busy. I think it's worse now with social media and the financial pressures on the population.... And I always say, Look behind the curtain. Try and understand what's happening out there. I question everything and Believe nobody. My Tip: Never live beyond your means. Never get in to Debt as this is a killer for your mental health. And just be the best person that you can. I know we are all different. I hope you feel better and live each moment as if it's your last - tomorrow is promised to no body .!!
I just wanna commend you for stepping forward and being open, vulnerable and saying what many of us can’t put into words. Our mom’s are the treasure of our lives and I certainly wouldn’t have made it this far without her.
What i’d like to say to you though, is keep being this open and surround yourself with people that make you smile and make that sometimes empty void more bearable. Love, and beauty remain even when we feel shit.
I’ve found that i’ve felt more alive and less anxious and depressed now that i’ve realised that life’s short and we gotta take some risks to move forward. If our jobs grind us to a halt, it’s time to look for something else. Life’s for living.
Much love x
You are a better human being than any of the managing directors, top managers and the money grabbers. Thank god for people like you as you give me the strength to carry on. I’m the excactvsame as you and it’s so refreshing to hear a sensitive, intelligent and caring man talk. Thankyou so much 👍
being lost in life is gods way of giving you the opportunity to explore the different avenues you havent discovered yet. trust your mind and your mind is the strongest thing to humanity. you got this bro!!!
I feel the same at 48
It is so hard to pull yourself out of it.
You're not alone.
Sending a big hug 🙌
Just keep trying New things until something sticks bro! I'm 33 and I only just figured out what I want to do with my life.. I've tried doing a bit of everything.. Retail, Sales, Warehousing, Welding, DJing, Tattooing, Security, Construction, Barbering etc.. I learnt over doing so many different jobs that I enjoy working with my hands but I also like to challenge my mind so I decided to go back to school and now I'm doing a degree in Chemistry so I can make medicines etc and work in a lab for a living. It's never too late to try something new! 👍
44 year old buddy , most blokes go through this ,
I was 29 when I lost everything and lost my mum. All my 20s I had to look after my mum.
I feel lost have done for years 😢 lm a 58 year old female , worked hard all my life .
I went from a quarter life crisis straight into the midlife crisis I'm currently in now. 😂
Working in a repetitive, mind numbing, soul destroying dead-end job around 🔔🔚s doesn't help matters, either. Plus being in a country which is proactively ruining any prospect of building a future through honest hard work, while promoting the opposite.
Including myself...
This just came up on my feed, I’m 25 and I feel the same people my age progressing more than I am, as men we are not suppose to be happy all I do is work and pay bills maybe solo travelling will help motivate but I feel you and your not alone
Fair play mate … just genuine straight from the heart . Shame not more people like this. Keep fighting the good fight
29 feeling lost like yourself too mate - all the best
You are empathetic fella…
Some will see this as a sign of weakness and take advantage of you…
Don’t let anyone make you feel like you are not worthy of existence let alone you as a person…
Stay strong! We are living in very uncertain times whereby greed has taken over and a lot of people are so entrenched in their own selfish cesspool!
Thankfully there are many that care!
I have endured a lifetime of crap including serious illness…
Served my Country in the British Army…
Time spent serving within the Fire & Rescue service…
Enduring my current battle with cancer…
All that being said…
Life is good! Turn every negative in to a Positive!
Stay strong! Be good and more importantly…
Stay safe! 😉
@@goingdark1916 full respect to you serving in the British Army 🪖
Bro keep your head man. I’m 28 years old man and honestly I can relate. Especially living the UK and cost of living etc its not easy for anyone tbh as for a Man only men our loved conditionally and its our mothers (and fathers) who love us unconditionally. Just keep your head up and remember everyday waking up is a blessing and an opportunity to change your destiny you have to remember that. Bless up KING
ive lost my mum, and yet i came through it, didnt think i had it in me
Don't worry and never be pressurized by society to believe that you should have everything figured out by late 20s or even 30s.
It took me 40 years to get my act together. Almost gave up on life at your age, and again several times into my 30s.
Things get better and breakthroughs often tend to happen when least expected..
I used to work alternating days and nights too..
This probably sounds like a cliche, but the rough patches are what build character and wisdom, so that you can play it forward later in life and help some other people going through similar stuff at a later stage.
Yup, if you can just work hard and get used to saving a little bit of coin and even begin investing in your 20s, youll be ahead of me and most ppl
+1 on the original post.
I've also been so much shit in the last 5 years. I turn 40 in September. People have really shown their true colours too. It's been eye opening for various reasons.
Please look up Jason fox. His books are amazing and will help you focus in life.
I am personally ex military and emergency services. I have had to course-correct many times, there is no shame in that.
"If your going through hell, just keep going".
Your not alone lad. Look at where you want to be in life and get amongst it.
Discipline is very important.
You got this.
Your appreciation for your mum is amazing. Also, I’m a 35 year old mum and I am so lost, I struggle so much. I don’t know who I am, I drop the ball on things all the time. Being honest and recording this helps so many to not feel alone. Thank you for sharing ❤
Me too. I'm 27 and feel exactly the same. I've been going through a 'mid-life crisis' the past two years. I've been completely on my arse but getting there slowly. You aren't alone.
U planning on dying at 55 that’s abit early could live to 80
@@RonTom-c9t Yes. 31/02/2052 is the day. Everything is set.
@@RonTom-c9t Yes. 31/02/2052 is the day. Everything is set.
same as me 🙁
What makes you think it's a mid life crisis? I've been through one but I sometimes think people label situations because it's easier to say "it's a mid life crisis"
33 isn't old, but the males in my family don't live past 62 my father out of 7 being the oldest to pass. So 33 isn't that unrealistic. I plan on going to my 80s aslong as I'm happy and health is good. I've changed alot of things rhat can put me in a grave earlier. But as grand mother told me. ( she was 96 ) everyone is born with a number and when it's up its up.
Healthy people drop dead, while abusers live longer. I have 1 best mate, I have 6 friends I'm not really in touch with for long time but all their fathers died before 60, youngest being 42 like I'm two year off that. Wild to me,
Here are some quotes I read when I'm feeling low on motivation and direction.
"Success is the most convincing talker in the world. Impossible is the word found only in a fool's dictionary. Wise people create opportunities for themselves and make everything possible... A revolution is an idea, taken up by bayonets." - Napoleon
"Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt
“Accustom yourself to tireless activity.” - Alexander Suvorov
In my view, responsibility gives you meaning and purpose. Don't be afraid of shouldering something great.
It’s a crazy internal battle. Our flesh makes us feel like we are failing and on the other hand our spirit is calling us for breakthrough. I’m 26 and feel the same as you. Your not alone
Good words here 👏 ❤❤
The Holy Spirit brings a peace in your heart like no other 🙏🏻♥️
25 brother living with my parents. Working drive thru fast food. I lived a lone a few years a ago had a flat with a misses it all went bad. Have all these dreams past ten years it's all repeated. Still find myself in bed in a rut.. thinking tomorrow is the day I change. We're All together fellas. Just gotta make that step. Much love bro you've got this it's gonna be grand some day I promise ye
Thanks for sharing dude. You're not alone. Im 43, and completely confused with life. As the years pass, the burden gets heavier. I hope you find some clarity in the time ahead.
Love the part about your mum. That resonates.
@@danweiser5247 But you have a life and you should make the most of it because none of us know how long we have
I'm 22 and have felt lost my entire life. Every day is a rollercoaster of dark thoughts, questioning why people never wanted me, and it haunts me. But with faith, you become stronger. I've tried helping those I thought were friends, only for them to leave me, while dealing with a split family, drugs, and mental pain you have nothing else than yourself.
Think you’re an intelligent lad. You speak well and in a world full of shit heads it’s refreshing to hear. You’ve probably done more for people in this video than you’d ever know. I was so lucky to have the best mam. Most selfless loving person and would have done anything for her kids. She died in 2020 but one of the last things she did for me has really given me a real chance. The only problem i have is she seen the years of grief I caused but never got to see me now when I m in my best place I ve ever been. Cherish the moment and just know everything works out. Keep a hold everyone
She'll be watching over you mate
Night shifts don’t help bro, it’s less busier then the days, you end up in your own head. It isn’t stupid I’ve been in a similar situation, and you’re good at things you do! Just focus on you bro I’m glad you’re out here speaking about this
We're all in the same boat. Going through our own individual daily struggles. You're not alone. Stay strong and keep moving forward. Things do get better with time my friend.
Or worse.
@@chokethewoke746they certainly can mate, but then they can get better after that. Perception and mindset and support network are huge. And hobbies.
Huge praise to your mom. Mine is my world. I hope I leave before her so I don't ever have to deal with the pain of that loss.
As a 59 year old who like you struggled in my 20s, I've just got one thing to say "when you're going through hell, keep going". You'll eventually find your place in life where you're happy, just takes some of us longer than others.
I was completely lost at yor age. Dont have parents I am bonded with. Both are nuts. Felt soon lost and alone for 15 years. Married now to my best mate and have 2 great kids. Life is fucking hard. Good luck.
Dont sell people pipe dreams.
I’m 54 and it’s got gradually worse over 30 years..I have had a terrible life and I’m totally isolated..10 years of total isolation will break any man as it just makes you sad..I can’t open up to strangers or professionals about what I’m going through and most nights I ask god to take me out my misery as I’m too cowardly to take my own life..Sending love from Leeds England ❤
@MickBollocks Been there brother. Hope things improve for you asap
Your not alone pal. 26 feel the same way. Don’t have any parents left died when I was younger, I live alone with my 2 cats they’re the only thing that keeps me going as strange as it sounds. Ever need a chat I know I’m a stranger but always got a ear spare for people who feel down. God bless brother. Stay strong it’s not a easy road.
Same with me and my mum. She will get you through mate, and you have to return the favour. Better days lie ahead
I'm on round 2 of feeling like that and it's a horrible feeling, can only put a brave face on for so long, I also have a muscle wasting condition ( which might be playing a part in it all ) but think I've found someone new to watch on here.
Glad ive found this video ❤
Mums are the best sweetheart💕
Feel the exact same way as you mate I’m 27 years old also. I spent 9 years working in a kitchen just confused about what I wanted to do.
I’m so lucky to have met my wife during that time I didn’t have time to sit down for the majority of it.
I quit my job, packed my bags and buggered off to the US to spend time with her family, risky but it’s the things you don’t do in life you’ll regret, don’t let them grind you down, live a little and don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
Hope you the best, great video.
100 per cent agree, my friend. I've been at the same job for about 8 years now, and it was meant to be a stepping stone. Iv recently started up UA-cam and it's given me a hobby to focus on. My little girl gives me the purpose I need, tho thankfully. Keep pushing and find a hobby if you don't hit the gym, try it it's incredible for your mental health.
Same here at 27, with a Masters in finance… resigned from a promising job.
Went to a spiritual school that didn’t help as well.
Worked as food delivery met all sorts of people from all walks of life. Came to conclusion that life is Marathon everybody doing their best to reach the finish life and it’s best if you’re with someone who can pull you mentally/physically at times.
You got an angle mum like all mums❤.
Her prayers and wishes for you may lighten your path.
I'm a mum to a 9 year old boy, who's being awfully bullied ... In school and also on the street I live in .. but don't know how to help him other than kicking the living daylights out of these kids parents ..and I can't do that... Don't get yourself down lad!!! .. I'm hoping my boy doesn't feel bad..I'm trying to get him to stick up for himself... For some reason you made me think of my son... You're lovely 🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧
@@Relaxwithnomes thankyou I hope your boys ok , if you want me to come deal with the bullies I will!!
That's dreadful. I think that kids get bullies because they're singled out and those bullies are hurt themselves because they can't accept other kids for the way they are. I think you should tell your son that these bullies are weak-minded and I think he should be surrounded by mates who look out for him. If teachers do naff all, then your son really could benefit from being in a group of reliable mates.
Get him to a boxing/mma gym. Some of the nicest blokes going there and he can feel apart of something.
@@idowcare 💕
Blessings for your son and you also❤❤
I'm training to be a counsellor. You are absolutely doing the right thing talking. I felt really lost a few years after having my children. I didn't know who I was other than being a mum. You can break the rut you feel in. Try one new thing, even if you go on a nice holiday with your mum. Mum's are awesome. So glad you have her support. I'm sure she loves you as much as you love her. So refreshing seeing a man, who is so self aware. Which is a really positive quality you have there.
Good moms are genuinely one of the greatest gift on this planet. Much love to you mate ❤🫶🏻
You are evolving and learning. Life is a trial, and control is elusive.
At 29, I suffered a deep depression which was exacerbated by events in the former yugoslavia.
Life seemed pointless. The world was cruel. No energy. Listlessness set in.
I'm 59 now, and I still don't know the meaning of life, but I do know that if you spend 2 minutes first thing when you wake up, thinking of 5 things that you are truly blessed with, (health, family, friends, shelter, food, options, etc.)instead of allowing your mind to restart the same stress-thought pattern, -it can truly change your mood and outlook.
Stay strong, do the right things by yourself and those you meet, be mindful, and things will get better.
Life evolves. Time happens.
At 29, I was living in London.
Now, I'm nearly 60. I have a wonderful 22 year old daughter. I live in Galway. I have a dog. At 52, I met the love of my life.
I suppose I'm trying explain that no matter your circumstances, things always change, (the future is not written!) and you can facilitate this by injecting a small amount of positivity, at the right time.
Respect.
👏 👏
Jesus changed my life from phyc wards to prison from drugs woman and money to a completely new person born again loved accepted
@@JasonMurphy-d2whe is the way, the truth the life🙏🏻 I wish more young people would encounter Jesus. I've only just found him due to him changing me at 27. It's a shame media are so happy encouraging binge drinking drugs etc but refuse to encourage the truth!
It’s stupid not to talk about things crumbling you from inside , you brave man 💪💪💪💪
I'm also 27 and feel similar quite alot. I'm autistic (not fully but on the spectrum), I train full time (competive powerlifter) with no paying job. I feel this external pressure from society to do things but just don't want to alot of the time. Getting a 9-5 job for the next 40 years of my life is scary. That's why I don't think I will ever work full time as I just don't think I could live my life like that. Also social media is a cancer that slowly rots my brain. I see people I barely know on instagram etc doing things I think I want to do and being successful in society and then I get down about it and it's a never ending cycle. Thanks for sharing your experiences, you've earned a sub 👍
Everyone’s path looks different mate ❤
Also 27 and on the spectrum. I finished my bachelors. All I've done is study and now that it's over I feel very lost. I'm not sure if I can even handle a full time job. I'm aiming for a 32 hour contract now and hopefully get somewhere in life.
these types of videos are so therapeutic because it makes us realize we truly are not alone. Usually what is happening with one person mentality, is actually happening to society at large.
I’m 29, abit younger than some of the guys commenting on here. I understand about the repetitive life, especially working at my job for 8 years. I’ve progressed through my job and done some pretty cool things but it’s got to the point where I needed change after doing near enough the same thing daily. Life is very demanding, as I’ve gotten older my circle of friendship is non existent but i go to the gym a lot and my social life there is great. I myself at times feel abit lost, not knowing the direction my life is going but the things that keep me sane are things that interest me and hobbies. I’m happy a lot of the time with my own company, put to much effort into people that didn’t really care unless it was beneficial for them. one piece of advice I’d give you is to go and do the things that make you happy, things will fall into place. The most important thing in life is yourself and your well being. We are in this journey together brother
I remember feeling like this a few years back and I completely understand the struggle. I graduated Uni during covid and was working night shifts in Tesco and it absolutely ruined me mentally, with the stress of rent/bills on top didn't help. One of the best feelings of my entire life was finishing my last shift and walking out the doors at 6am because I finally felt free. I found a job that I enjoy that was related to what I studied for and started mountain biking to heal myself mentally. Sometimes you need to do things for you brother.
37 man, my perspective is you're noticing you are starting to want more out of life. it is all about slowly adding it as you improve your surroundings. We live in a world of near instant gratification, and the things that really matter in the long run are the things that take time. You've got this, channel is off to a great start, keep at it mate.
Don’t compare yourself to others, you are unique and that’s a great thing. I lost my mum when I was 20, im 42 now and life is full of ups and downs for sure. The key things I have learnt is to be true to be yourself, be honest, kind, try to find a way of making a living from something that you love (this is a big one for me). Try to get out in nature as much as you can, walk, jog, cycle or anything that seems interesting and spend as little time on screens as possible as it’s clearly a huge issue in how it effects our health
Bless you. This video just appeared on my UA-cam feed. Hope you had a good sleep and thank you for your honesty. You never know what’s around the corner. Stay strong 😊
Thank you for posting this dude. It takes balls to put yourself out there and speak ur mind. I can relate heavily to everything you said in this video and just know the storm doesn’t last forever
At 45 years old all i can offer is this...
I honestly think there are whispers or signs along our own journey. Be aware of your surroundings, if something happens out of the ordinary take note of it.
Look into dream meanings, they are accurate in what you're going through at any given piont in your life.
When you think you are shrinking, even if its confidence, remember; everday you are stronger never weaker, because even when you was at the most confident time of your life, that you had never seen the things the 'you of today has seen'
Also, follow and understand all the clichés! They are so true.
My own top three are ..
Everyone's perception is their own reality.
A Picture paints a thousand words.
Never let someone mistake your fairness for weakness.
One more...
Never a truer word said than in jest.
Best of luck in your own journey, youll have good days youll have bad ones, just keep doing your best to improve,
Oh, one last thing.
Never look down on anyone unless your trying to help them back up.
Next homeless person you see, Offer them a bite to eat or drink and you'll be glad you did.
All the Best
Grand
Life will throw you obstacles and people will try drag you down its how you deal with it thats important, life ain’t easy the man upstairs is watching how your gonna make the next move every time! And big up your mum mate she sounds lovely, stay well bud and god bless yourself!
Your experiencing an awakening, its all good..Thankyou for being honest,now its time to change your life...put yourself first
Hi, the most reassuring thing you’ve said is that you’re 27 years old because so am I. I’ve spent most of my 20s feeling lost and lonely. I can definitely relate to the way you talk about your mother too. Unconditional love only exists from parent to child, not even child to parent. It’s a special bond. ♥️ life is full of ups and downs, evidently proven by all of these comments from older people - I hope we both develop resilience, patience and the strength to move forward and fight life’s challenges but also have a strong unit of people who do support and want the best for us.
Keep your head up mate. I relate to this alot. You seem like a top lad, and I believe good things will come to good people eventually. just dont give up and keep being you💪🏼🙌
Imagine being in that same position and having the exact opposite of a mother. Definitely a lot to be thankful for.
Here I'm, you've just described my situation.
It’s ok mate! It happens, I went thru this at 26/29 then things became better until 34, now at 35 I’m back to a crappy place mate. I went thru this at 13, 17 and also at 21. My dad used to always say to me, you can always trust your mother. After watching you explain her to us, you can definitely trust your mother.
You're not alone brother. Rutts happen but they get better. Appreciate your honesty.
Cherish every second with ya mum pal,Mine was taken suddenly a couple of years ago and i still can't get over it.Get off nights as well i did nights for 18 years 15 of them as a class 1 driver and it's screwed me up mentally and physically.
my mum use to call it the graveyard shift
I feel like many people don’t understand how this feels, genuinely being unhappy with waking up. Doing the same things and same routine for no positive outcome, nothing to look forward to and nothing on this planet excites you anymore, it fucking destroys you, makes living seem pointless. I was struggling (and still sort am) with this and couldn’t convey these feelings to anyone because I felt like no one understood whenever I did try to speak about it, which lead to my girlfriend leaving me because it seemed to her that I didn’t love her when in reality I didn’t love myself. These points in your life are just lessons and indications that you need to get out of your comfort zone and do things you wouldn’t normally do. Tell people you love them, do shit you would never normally do, go places you would never normally go, break this cycle that your in, life gets better but only you can change it man, there’s a lot of us struggling, you are not alone and you are loved ❤
I empathise with you because i really really understand what your going throug. Getting in shape and doing mindfulness meditation is a good way to look after your mental/physical health so it's worth looking into that. I'm here for you man, sending a lot of love ❤️
Idk if ive been talking to myself out loud or the internet can read our thoughts now, but I feel you on being lost, but if this video has given me anything, i'm going to go out of my way to go back home and see my mum. she's the one thing that's never failed me. thank you for the reminder.
Stop working nights, we aren't nocturnal and it's extremely bad for your health. Get outside often and above all exercise and eat well.
I work nights and love it maybe it's not for you though, I'm quite happy alone putting a few quid away each week then booking concerts to go to and abroad next year. Try saving money nothing makes me feel better than growing a little savings I feel so secure now I have a bit of security behind me
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That's actually not true. From an evolutionary perspective, at least one person would stay up at night to protect the tribe.
@@colin6673 if that was true from an "evolutionary perspective" humans would be able to see in the dark. It's more likely true from a "things Colin made up today" perspective.
Not working nights will not solve all your problems but working nights is definitely not good for your health that's a fact.
Had many moments like this through my 20s and the key is to find things to enjoy and make the most of your family and finding a deeper meaning with God. Chin up Bro and all the best!
32 ended up with depression at 29 lost my House, job, and willpower, tried to end myself but Jesus saved me started going to church just over a year a go Jesus has given my life purpose and spiritual guidance, depression has no place in me anymore i cannot recommend enough to anyone the power of Jesus Christ.
Amen 🙏 Jesus saved me too 🙏🙏🙏
@@nicolahodges2 Amazing 🙏 I never thought I would be this happy and so content With my life, no stress what so ever just give it all up to God.
Amen, Jesus saved me 23 years ago. I was an addict with no hope, on a path of self destruction. I couldn't save myself but when I heard the gospel I felt the love and power of God, my life began to turn around. I'm so thankful for the salvation that Jesus freely offers us all. Iove my life, thanks to God's mercy.
I was born knowing and loving my God as I know him & Jesus
my family are non believers and a atheist.
However my atheist beautiful mummy then become a believer
Here to wake up the mass
God and Jesus is not a religion
Religion is a cult and segregation
And judgment
God is us
And Jesus was sent to wake up the mass as it has been controlled for billions of years
Beyond control
This is mother gia
Not the government
Which means
mind -control
Technology has rocketed through the roof humanity has gone to pot!!!
❤💓🙏❤️⭐️💎🌍🎤👁️👁️👁️👁️👁️❤️🙏
Amen 🙏🏼
Came across your video just by chance but your not the only person thinking this, I’m 57 and have thought about taking my life ,I feel there’s nothing to enjoy in life anymore, no purpose thank you for sharing
It can be an incredible thing to be where you’re at my friend. I was there for years. And tried everything I could. I even quit my job out of thin air and traveled around the world to look for just something of substance that was REAL. I was done with everything. I was done with fake.
Just over 2yrs ago now, I encountered Him for myself. I physically felt my entire body light up, as if I was being re-wired. From that day onwards I have never felt the way I used to, ever.
Looking back at it now, I know that all those years feeling beyond lost was leading me, not to find a building, not to find a bunch of rules on paper, but to find the one who truly has the power to change my life. Every part of my life is incredible now. I hope you take what I’ve said seriously, because I had tried and searched for everything, searched and searched until I found Jesus, (not dead religion), and now I’m found. :)
Amen!!! I agree with everything you said!!!
Aged 29, l was feeling really broken. Thought the God squad were a bunch of lunatics.
I admitted to myself that I needed supernatural help to move forward in life.
I knew that no ordinary person could save me, so concluded that it would take a supernatural person to intervene.
I had heard that "Jesus is the way, the truth and the life".
Called out to Him, immediately felt a powerful presence surrounding me. Could not open my eyes for several minutes. He has given me purpose and meaning.
This is what you need. Jesus is the answer.🙏
@@greenjewel509Yes!! I hated hearing anything to do with religion or “God” my whole life. Even the idea that people believed in a magical invisible man somewhere in the sky that lets all this evil happen, then judged me for not wanting to be a part of it, made me sick.
But when I encountered him, he was nothing like I’d be told about. I thought he was some pasty white pushover weakling, if he even existed at all. But the power surging from him when he walked to me made my whole body basically paralysed. He knew that I was a foul mouthed mechanic and had done every immoral thing or drug known to man, but he didn’t condemn me at all.
He told me the people he had a problem with when he was on earth were the religious ones. Not the “rough” or broken people.
He’s cool as haha
@@greenjewel509 what a load of shit
I feel you bro. Im 37, I dont enjoy life, nothing motivates me, Im in a job I dont like and feel frustrated in and no matter how much I try to get out, I just cant seem to have any success. Life just doesnt feel worth living
I'm 35 and I feel exactly the same right now.
Fair play lad for making a video like this , takes guts. I feel your pain on the night shifts, I do them also and they are destroying me slowly but I know I'll be finished them very soon. I'm also a clinical hypnotherapist and would gladly love to help you with some , free of charge , if that's something you'd be interested in. Chin up mate and hit me up if you do.
Your a brave man for putting up a video about such a personal struggle im 39 and have feelings of being worthless and unwanted and just hating myself my mother died when she was 47 my father was never involved and my grandparents who I loved are gone too only for my dog and partner I don't think I could go on I hide away from the world and then I get positive the spark of hope comes to me and I feel better there is always something in life to grab on to and aim for not to be patronising your young but I think feeling low and stuck and depressed hits everyone on whatever stage you are in life loads of people are out there feeling the same just press on you will be cool again ❤❤❤
i feel so lost aswell mate
I’m 28 and completely get what it’s like to be stuck in a rut and feeling down. Please know if there is anything I have found it’s that life changes so quickly it’s mad! I have MS ( diagnosed this year) after finally finding a job I love. I was deviated! I was finally getting out of my own rut. But now i do everything to better my life and health and can’t believe how quick things change! You have got so much going for you! It takes time to see it sometimes but you seem like a really lovely really sweet and cool guy! You’ve absolutely got this and remember you are incredible! And so is life, as mad as it can feel.
Del amertri, had a song years ago called..nothing ever happens nothing happens at all..the needle returns to the start of the song and we all sing aline like before.
Bless you mate, at 51 myself i have been through very similair low preiods in life. It's only when you come out the other side you realise how down you were. As you say, it will pass mate. You have support on here too, and like others have said, it takes a huge amount of courage to speak up about your own struggles.
38 year old ex drug addict. I lived a pointless existence for 15 years stuck in the same place doing the same thing day in day out.
Almost 4 years clean. Amd my life is amazing today ✨️.
There is always a way out I'm living proof of that.
And also my mum stood by me through the worst. She always told me she new I could get clean. She never turned her back on me. Even though I did her.
I'm happy to say today I love my life. Bit I relate to people that are struggling. But just no it gets better.
@JohnSander-dg1rbyeah mate feel brand new 👌 ❤
Hey man, I can say i truly understand how you feel. I am a GP/doctor, 34 years of age. I struggled with mid-life crisis last year and earlier this year. I even had a major relationship breakdown, but guess what I started appreciating everyday and where I am. I became a bit more immune to the voice of ego that kept taunting me telling mne that I was less than where I should have been based on my potentials.
I believe you will come out stronger. It’s really brave of you to be talking about it and that would help you process it better. I truly wish you the best.
Thank you for posting this video man. I’m also 27 and feel the struggle atm, trying to get somewhere finally after being stuck for so long. Men like yourself are helping so many other men through posting videos like this, raising awareness of how we struggle, a lot of the time in silence, glad you have a top mum on your side. Thanks mate 👌🏼🙏 keep up the videos 🤛
Im 46. Totally f88ked. Your be alright mate :)
So?
@@matthewdoyle3877 so there, mate.
No wonder your mom appreciates you as she knows she has raised a lovely, caring and respectful young man. Keep being you, don’t change as you are perfect as you are. Good things will come and remember nothing worth waiting for is ever easy to achieve. I know it is easy for us all to write these messages but they come from a good place and sometimes it’s not always clear for you to see what others see when you are in a dark place but stay strong and better days will come. Take good care of yourself (and your mom). 👍