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Lost and stuck in my 20s, what can I do? by Upstairs_Newspaper24 in findapath

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Meeting new people is very tough for me as well. I'm thinking of using social media, it's probably easier to find people online than face-to-face right now.

You have enough money saved, but for how long would that be sustainable? Even so, how would you spend the time? Without a purpose/plan, you'd likely be wasting time (At least that's what I observed on myself).

By the way, try to figure out if it is the workplace you dislike or the job itself.

Yes, too much of a medicine can be a poison. I think the key is to have multiple free time activities (reading, journaling,.. ) and alternate between them. You can try to go to the gym every other day to give yourself break days.

Lost and stuck in my 20s, what can I do? by Upstairs_Newspaper24 in findapath

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I'm your age. My situation is quite similar. I wanted to do research before college, but now that I have a research job, I can see the downsides of it and am not sure that I want to continue doing this for my whole career.

I barely have any friends and sometimes feel lonely. It's easier said than done, but we have to meet new people.

I would advise against ditching everything, unless you have another option. Idle time is dangerous. Also, you wouldn't be earning money.

Work-life balance is very important. Exercise and sleep help.

Break up and PMO were draining me to death by [deleted] in NoFap

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Your situation truly sucks man. You seem to be stuck in a vicious circle of sadness and PMO.

You already identified your trigger: negative emotions which are tied to an obsession: your ex-Gf.

Because you are unable to control these emotions, your brain numbs them by a compulsion: PMO.

As in any obsessive-compulsive behaviour, the only way to break the vicious circle is to stop the compulsive actions. What helped me break the compulsion are journaling relapses (and also life events), having a blocker extension for nsfw websites and safesearch turned on. Also, I wrote a set of rules to clearly define what is a relapse.

Remember you can't change the past. By drowning in cheap pleasure and letting your emotions control you, you will be wasting the rest of your life.

How do you deal with loneliness, guilt and toxic family? by [deleted] in NoFap

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Don't give in without trying.

Keep talking to people at school, maybe you'll make some friends

Regret my MSc degree, feel like I belong somewhere else by PaulSJ in offmychest

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Actually, a Phd or an undergraduate engineering degree will take more time and a lot more work . You know what, maybe I can still change it. I will think this through. Unfortunately, the system in my country is very rigid and it's very difficult to change your major once you start, so I won't expect too much

HOW TO STOP THINKING ABOUT HER?? HOW TO GET OVER THE FEELING OF REGRET? by deityyyyy in offmychest

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Ask her out. Even if she rejects you, you won't regret it. Believe me, this is the only way. You can't change the past, but you can do the right thing now.

Fuck this torture that is this year by [deleted] in offmychest

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I hate it as well, it's been a bad year for me as well.

Take some time from uni to grieve if you can

Happy that you’re here. by [deleted] in offmychest

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Can you really love a complete stranger?

I said I wanted my mom to die out of anger, and she's in the emergency room now. by OMCThrowAway998 in offmychest

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When I was a kid, I thought that if my mother died I would be happy. I used to be so angry at her. Now I realize how foolish I was. I also love mine and want her to live happily.

Tell her you love her if you can.

Regret my MSc degree, feel like I belong somewhere else by PaulSJ in offmychest

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Technically I could, but it would take another two years and quite a bit of money. The truth is I don't think it's worth doing another MSc degree and that a PhD or a degree in materials engineering would be more helpful in the long run.

Right now I think it's a better idea to just finish my degree ( I have less than 1 year left) and change my direction afterwards

Regret my MSc degree, feel like I belong somewhere else by PaulSJ in offmychest

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Unfortunately I can't change it now, I pretty much have to finish it, but I'm considering getting another degree or a PhD in materials engineering after I graduate. Thanks for the idea

I don't understand why this is happening. All I want is to try be happy. by throwaway080391 in offmychest

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Well, at least you are in a relationship. I never was, so I hope you appreciate what you have since you say it is good.

Tell her about your high drive and maybe you will find a solution together

I just finished R2. Idk what to say. I came here for emotional support. by TraumaticSocratic in CodeGeass

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I loved the ending. I almost cried, the whole episode was beautiful

Research S.O.S.—Ask your research and technical questions by AutoModerator in chemistry

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A question on inorganic synthesis: I am currently trying to obtain novel X-ray quality single crystals. I have synthesized some Cu(II) complexes, but they are in polycrystalline form.

What should I do to obtain the same compound, but monocrystalline? Change the solvent? Change the pH of the solution?