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How did my life turn out?

I frequented this site when I was lonely and starving for connection, for many years. I was longing for a relationship, not online, a real one. As it turns out, it never happened for me. In my 40s, I started a family on my own. which brought me much happiness and connection. I wanted deep friendships, too. That didn't happen either, but I learned that it's important to keep people around, especially when you have kids. It made me learn to overlook a lot of things that would have otherwise drawn me away into my private bubble..

I never had the courage to leave behind a career that I found unsatisfying, but I found ways to manage it. It wasn't high-paying by any means, and there was always financial stress, but it became the only thing I knew, safer than the unknown. Plus with mouths to feed it was more pragmatic than starting over.

I bought a house. I was so proud of myself at first. But it might be the one regret. There are too many anxious sleepless nights. Anyway, that's my life. I gave up on romantic love and companionship. I gave up on deep friendships. I gave up on the notion of a job I loved. That being said, I'm a lot happier than I was when I was strung along by false hope. Sometimes, giving up and accepting your circumstances is the best thing you can do for your mental health.
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SW-User
There is not a single way to life and that is the beauty of it. Each path has its unique challenges. Life asks for the middle way, no matter whichever path one takes I think.
From conformity, you learn to give up...from being edgy, you also find the value in surrender. Sounds like a good life in the end, and you're not even middle way! <3
My grandmother used to tell me, it's not giving up, it's appreciating what you've got.
im glad you've made peace with your life, and in that, I hope you are able to find life little joys.
We are made to lead a life in shackles right from our birth and restrained from exploring life our way and we age in life from one shackle to another just dreaming for a shackleless life. So, what shackles you in life right now is what matters.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
So are you happier now than you were 10 years ago. Having lower expectations is ok in life. But always keep your standards and limitations. 🙂
blindbob · 41-45
@Zonuss There are some areas of sadness that persist, but overall I'm happier.

 
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