Weird thinking about life? (It may be confusing, sorry!!!)?

nicky

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Hello, is there anything wrong with me?

For starters, I don't get the point of life (I'm not mad, I just don't get what all of this adds up to)

Second: I feel as though I'm constantly in a dream...Like nothing's actually happening.

There's a ton more, but I don't know how to put my words in a way that everyone else would get this...

But anyhow.. What's wrong with me? Do I just have a different way of thinking? If so, can you give me some ways to overcome this..?

Thanks, and I'm sorry it's so hard to write, thanks.
 
it just means that you have a different outlook on life..in this day and age lots of us are thinking the same things,,,but,make sure u keep urself on track,dont let ur thinking get the better of u where it gets u down..life has a meaning and a purpose,U JUST HAVE TO FIND YOURS?? hope it helps...........
 
I don't think there is anything wrong with you, from your description.
My guess would be that you are in a time of self discovery.

Don't let this bother you too much.
After you have spent time in introspection, you will probably either find some answers or just move on.
 
Maybe...maybe, I'm going through the same situation with you. Maybe.

For one thing, I tend to make sense of the things that seems to not make sense and many times I find it to work out. Just like ANYTHING can make sense in a dream, right? Yup.

I hope I am getting to where you are going with this.

I always keep saying to myself: "whooa" because I feel like my body is somewhat possessed and my mind and soul is somewhere in god-knows-where Pluto? Like a out of body experience.

I remember watching Mirrormask with Stephanie Leonidas. After finishing the movie, I kept pondering: wow, this movie is so imaginative just like my reality. An out-of-body experience, huh.

I thought my lack of sleep was the problem due to my unnatural behavior. But, after a period of realization, I came to a conclusion that I was just somebody different who saw the world like in a dream: foggy at the same time not foggy; when you extend your arm, you feel that your hands are a mile away.

A tip I can offer you (in hopes that I can relate my story to you) is to write most of the things you experience in a dot-book or mini-book, just like a diary...but instead with your out-of-body experiences. Once you write more and more, you'll feel conscious of your swaggering feelings. The more conscious you feel, the less of a dream it becomes.

But, does it feel good sometimes that you feel like you're in a dream?
 
Don't worry about not getting the point of life. I myself don't quite get it either. As for the dream situation, maybe you just need to go out and do some exciting activities. Best of luck.
 


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