by Sixstrings » Mon 19 Apr 2010, 21:01:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'Y')up, I have that feeling again. I have no descendants, I have no spouse, I have few friends and failing health.
Why bother to drag my behind out of bed and go to work 6 days a week to pay my bills just so I can do it all over again and again? At some point the system will go into stress and basic services will be disrupted. If they don't come back on within 90 days I will be totally out of medication. If I lose my job, which becomes increasingly likely as my health declines, I lose my house and will be living on the charity of relatives. That won't keep more than a roof over my head and food on the table, but it might give me a few declining months to watch my world crumble all the way.
Why bother?
Wow, sorry you're feeling so down. If you're in a phase of not having any friends, perhaps you could try something like meetup.com. I checked it out once to see if there are any transition / peak oil type groups.. didn't find any, but there were some organic food / whole food / gardening type groups. And also groups that do meetups at bookstores, folks who just want someone to see a movie with, singles of course, etc.
Another idea would be something like bowling, if you're physically up to that. Every bowling alley has leagues, they always need people, and who knows you may start to enjoy their company. If bowling isn't your thing, try a class in something like adult ed creative writing or such.
Church is an option assuming you have a fatih. If not, you could try broadening your horizons with meditation groups and the like.
As for not having kids, you could always foster parent. I think the state pretty much pays you to foster a kid, so they're not a monetary burden and if you can be a decent parent you could really change a kid's life (and really, that's the only answer to "what's the point:" making a positive difference in someone else's life). .