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I feel alone.

I grew up in a place where it’s considered normal for adults to work very hard just to stay afloat and to be seen as responsible or legitimate. For many people, that path works. They hold jobs, build families, maintain connections, and keep moving forward.

I’ve watched that my whole life.

I’ve tried to do the same, repeatedly. But I’ve never been able to sustain it for long. I struggle with organization and consistency, and eventually I crash. For a long time, I assumed this meant there was simply something wrong with me.

Recently, I’ve been listening to people from outside the U.S., and it surprised me to learn that what I experience as “normal” is sometimes seen by others as unusually stressful. Not worse, not immoral, just demanding in a way that doesn’t work for everyone.

I’m not saying there’s anything inherently wrong with this country, or that hard work isn’t valued elsewhere, or that people here are doing life “incorrectly.” Clearly, many people make it work.
I’m starting to wonder if I just don’t.

What’s been hardest is that there doesn’t seem to be space to talk about that. The message I hear, directly or indirectly, is that if you can’t keep up, the problem must be laziness or personal failure. And maybe there is something wrong with me. But naming myself as the problem doesn’t fix anything.

Understanding that other places operate differently hasn’t fixed anything either. I’m still here. I’m still stuck. I’m still struggling.

I don’t know what to do next. I just know I feel very alone.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
It's not you, it's American culture and what happens when money is all that matters. If the end goal is always that then we're all made to be dancing all the time. Even Aztecs treated their pyramid builders better than our govt treats its citizens, and they sacrificed people.

At the same time I've been watching some history and I forgot the town but there was a person who was elected in some odd century ago when the town had earthquakes, he rebuilt all of the city to have wider roads and reinforced buildings.

Now they want the cheapest with human lives at the expense.

A lot of bad policies in the past made sure humans are commodities instead. So it isn't just you that feels this way, it's just not talked about. We really do think it's normal.

Also the rise of hustle culture and made up lives of social media influencers worsen the illusion
Persephonee · 26-30, F
I don't have any answers and this isn't the place to talk about everything wrong with the proverbial protestant work ethic etc.

But lots and lots and lots of people everywhere feel like this and the one thing I can definitely say is you are very much not alone *hugs*
Alisha233 · 36-40, F
You're not alone..the cost of living is very different now than it once was..the rat race is fierce.
The conspiracy theorists in me might even say the corrupt system is designed this way, because busy people are too tired to stop and look at whats going on...because if more people did, they might get the idea to change it.
ArkBallet · 36-40, F
Don’t let the grind gaslight you into thinking you are the broken one because you can’t redline your engine 24/7 without blowing a gasket. A lot of those people “making it work” are just hiding the crash better than you are.
@ArkBallet What am I supposed to do though? We either have to meet that expectation or drown.
ArkBallet · 36-40, F
@SinlessOnslaught You give the system the bare minimum required to cut the check, and you hoard the rest of your energy for the things that actually make you human.
Alyosha · 36-40, M
Jobism. The prejudice that people must exoend effort under contract for contractual earnings, and the more they do and/or gain, the more worthy they are. You're infected by this.
Alisha233 · 36-40, F
@SinlessOnslaught there is the idea of..not going into the water.
@Alisha233 I don't know if you guys understand. I live in this country. I am here. This is the economy I am in. I'm expected to perform in it. If I don't, I have no way to survive. Is this not making sense?
Alisha233 · 36-40, F
@SinlessOnslaught it makes sense, im from the U.S. too. I guess im just trying to make the point, that its all about your perception. If you feel and think you're trapped. You are.

 
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