I've mentioned before in other threads that I've hit a wall in my life. For years, I'd been working towards becoming a teacher only to find out that I'm just not cut out for that. There was too much to juggle all at once and I was easily overwhelmed.
Since then, I feel like I've just given up. I don't know what I even want in my life anymore. I can't even answer what I want to do when someone asks. Or even an ideal place I'd like to be. Worse, my self-worth is at such an all-time low that I feel like I'm not even worth having as an employee, a friend, or a potential mate.
Recently, I came across this job listing:
http://www.careerbeacon.com/search/en/-1/1/3/-2,64/0/-1/-1,-1I/-1/-1/0/3/MB1401306741
I'd never really considered joining the armed forces before, but given that I have nothing else going for me anymore, it's tempting. It'd be regimented and very consistently organized (something I could desperately use in my life) and I wouldn't have to think much. Plus, it'd be - so far as I can tell - non-combative, which is definitely up my alley.
Obviously, my one concern is my mental instability. I have almost no confidence or self-worth, but have found that a consistent schedule has greatly helped me. And where else would you find a strongly regimented, consistent schedule than the flipping military?
Hell, for all I know, this might be exactly what I need to straighten me up. Plus, it'd certainly give me new experiences to work from for my writing.
What do you guys think?
Since then, I feel like I've just given up. I don't know what I even want in my life anymore. I can't even answer what I want to do when someone asks. Or even an ideal place I'd like to be. Worse, my self-worth is at such an all-time low that I feel like I'm not even worth having as an employee, a friend, or a potential mate.
Recently, I came across this job listing:
http://www.careerbeacon.com/search/en/-1/1/3/-2,64/0/-1/-1,-1I/-1/-1/0/3/MB1401306741
I'd never really considered joining the armed forces before, but given that I have nothing else going for me anymore, it's tempting. It'd be regimented and very consistently organized (something I could desperately use in my life) and I wouldn't have to think much. Plus, it'd be - so far as I can tell - non-combative, which is definitely up my alley.
Obviously, my one concern is my mental instability. I have almost no confidence or self-worth, but have found that a consistent schedule has greatly helped me. And where else would you find a strongly regimented, consistent schedule than the flipping military?
Hell, for all I know, this might be exactly what I need to straighten me up. Plus, it'd certainly give me new experiences to work from for my writing.
What do you guys think?