>late 20s>still live in the same shithole city I grew up in>shit job with terrible pay because there's no better options here for my field>all of my friends left this place as soon as they graduated college, years ago at this point>actively avoiding dating or making new friends so that I don't chain myself to this place for the rest of my lifeI don't see a future for myself if I stay here. I need a change of environment but I'm too much of a coward to take the necessary action towards moving somewhere else for a potentially more enjoyable life. Have you ever had to do this? Uproot your life and go somewhere else for a better chance? Did it work out for you?
I have given up
Why did I even bother making this thread. Nobody cares.
>>217664986I care. >Have you even made major life changes before in your countryYes.Age 30:-first job-got my drivers' licence-first time girl liked me (fumbled)Age 31-33:-first time lost weight and became fit-second jobI'm 33 now and it's pretty bad, but at least I don't want to kill myself anymore.Hope you're better as you're a bit younger.
>>217666454Forgot to mention it's all in the same place, same one parent householdmost of my energy goes towards not going insane with the boomer I live in, but I have to stay here to stop it from destroying everything It lays its hands on, I'm the sole inheritor of two houses and that's probably more than I'll ever earn for the rest of my life
For you OP a change in environment might do you good, your country is at least the hyperindividualisti nation of roommates, a society which romanticizes such pursuitsFor what it's worth, the happiest I've been in YEARS what that one week when the boomer left me alone in the house (except for paranoid phonecalls)
>>217666483boomers really get on nerves
>>217666512Thanks for replying kind Croatian anon