[Miscellany]
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
The point is...
I'm going to level with you; I'm not doing too well.
I feel like I'm on the precipice of a nervous breakdown though I'm too aware of how unable I am to have one to actually ever let it happen. Who would be there to pick up the pieces exactly should that happen? I don't have the luxury of letting myself completely break down and decompose like I want to. I resent that too, by the way.
The past year has been excruciating. I'm now at the stage where I don't even look forward to weekends. I don't even look forward to the long night ahead after work finishes. What do people do with those hours exactly? How are they filled? I see them all before me and just get exhausted by the daunting task of navigating their emptiness. I drive home, late with my fingers gripping the wheel and my stomach churning with pain the closer I get to my house. I often take the long way home - sometimes driving close to 2 hours to postpone the inevitable nothingness that follows when I am here.
"What is the point of me?" is a question I ask of myself daily. More than daily; perhaps closer to hourly. It's a valid question. What is the point of me? I can see that I get up every morning, I pay my taxes, I work in a job that is giving back to the community, I love those around me, I am kind and giving (well, mostly), I am a good friend and a human that aims not to harm others but there is nothing there that actually has a point. There is nothing there that makes being me actually worthwhile. I'm not saying that I'm going to disappear any time soon - remember, who would be there to pick up the pieces and all that? No, it's just - what is the point of all this emptiness? I'm sick of sailing these seas. I'm sick of being me. I'm sick of getting up and paying my taxes and being a productive member of society. I don't have the things that basic humans need - connection, hugs and love and so what is the point of me? I keep asking - like as if I expect a disembodied voice to boom back an answer that makes sense.
But there is no disembodied voice. There is no answer. There is only that emptiness, stretching out before me tauntingly.
MVOR thinks this is productive of me; to be feeling so raw. This rawness is new. It's the repressed me that is now surfacing, that has to surface in order for me to peel it away and expose the new, I suppose. But maybe not. Maybe it's just me winding down, coming to terms with my supreme insignificance and a dawning of many more years of chaos and myself spiraling in a downward direction.
I wish I could say that I was having a moment of feeling sorry for myself but I'm honestly not. I'm grateful for every wretched breath I draw. I'm amazed by my ability to imagine beautiful things, always. I'm inspired by the beauty I am able to find in every chaotic moment. I recognise my unique qualities in seeing things that others don't and in surviving what others couldn't even imagine. There is nobody I know that could handle the daily circumstances that I do and I wouldn't wish it on anyone either. I'm amazing and all that. I know.
But it's not enough for me to see what the point of all that is. What is the point of me? It's a question I'll keep asking until my voice grows hoarse and every silent beat that follows after sends me hurtling further and further into space away from everything and everyone.
What is the fucking point of me?
I feel like I'm on the precipice of a nervous breakdown though I'm too aware of how unable I am to have one to actually ever let it happen. Who would be there to pick up the pieces exactly should that happen? I don't have the luxury of letting myself completely break down and decompose like I want to. I resent that too, by the way.
The past year has been excruciating. I'm now at the stage where I don't even look forward to weekends. I don't even look forward to the long night ahead after work finishes. What do people do with those hours exactly? How are they filled? I see them all before me and just get exhausted by the daunting task of navigating their emptiness. I drive home, late with my fingers gripping the wheel and my stomach churning with pain the closer I get to my house. I often take the long way home - sometimes driving close to 2 hours to postpone the inevitable nothingness that follows when I am here.
"What is the point of me?" is a question I ask of myself daily. More than daily; perhaps closer to hourly. It's a valid question. What is the point of me? I can see that I get up every morning, I pay my taxes, I work in a job that is giving back to the community, I love those around me, I am kind and giving (well, mostly), I am a good friend and a human that aims not to harm others but there is nothing there that actually has a point. There is nothing there that makes being me actually worthwhile. I'm not saying that I'm going to disappear any time soon - remember, who would be there to pick up the pieces and all that? No, it's just - what is the point of all this emptiness? I'm sick of sailing these seas. I'm sick of being me. I'm sick of getting up and paying my taxes and being a productive member of society. I don't have the things that basic humans need - connection, hugs and love and so what is the point of me? I keep asking - like as if I expect a disembodied voice to boom back an answer that makes sense.
But there is no disembodied voice. There is no answer. There is only that emptiness, stretching out before me tauntingly.
MVOR thinks this is productive of me; to be feeling so raw. This rawness is new. It's the repressed me that is now surfacing, that has to surface in order for me to peel it away and expose the new, I suppose. But maybe not. Maybe it's just me winding down, coming to terms with my supreme insignificance and a dawning of many more years of chaos and myself spiraling in a downward direction.
I wish I could say that I was having a moment of feeling sorry for myself but I'm honestly not. I'm grateful for every wretched breath I draw. I'm amazed by my ability to imagine beautiful things, always. I'm inspired by the beauty I am able to find in every chaotic moment. I recognise my unique qualities in seeing things that others don't and in surviving what others couldn't even imagine. There is nobody I know that could handle the daily circumstances that I do and I wouldn't wish it on anyone either. I'm amazing and all that. I know.
But it's not enough for me to see what the point of all that is. What is the point of me? It's a question I'll keep asking until my voice grows hoarse and every silent beat that follows after sends me hurtling further and further into space away from everything and everyone.
What is the fucking point of me?
Labels: in treatment, musings, MVOR, pondering, psychos, wonderings
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