>>10548572Maybe "cope" was the wrong word. How about a momentary distraction? If hobbies don't work then what would? I'm not sure and I also think that centering your entire life around hobbies is meme advice.
See, you need to find a substitute, especially if you are going to be a driver.
>I doubt many people have a well-defined direction in lifeYou can commit yourself to one voluntarily, I believe. Thought it would probably do more harm than good.
Just like you have told me, don't you think it would be a good idea to see a specialist?
>>10548689Now it makes a lot more sense, I thought you were referring to dating only. Can't you find a part time job? Something with few hours, let's say only ten per week. Buying less drugs would still help you out, even if just a little bit.
>not really, they just found me weird for not socialising. nobody told it to my face though, maybe because I used to do kickboxingI have never heard of "stagisting" so I wouldn't know. An internship is you working for free until you learn how things are done. This was called the training period in the past after which you would have gotten hired. Not anymore though, greedy little fucks.
Social cred doesn't matter that much. See, nobody knows I even exist and I can't say I dislike it. You have to start somewhere. Start as a postman, for example, then work your way up. Better than doing nothing, isn't it?
>>10548714Careful, you'll lose a big part of your gains if you postpone it for too long.
>trying to fix stuff is not a bad thing to do, you'll gain experience even if you failI can't contradict you there. While I like being left alone by most people, sometimes I still wish I had somebody with whom I can share things with.
>finding things out on your own will help you a lot in the long run, you knowSome people have been taught how to handle living on their own, but once something unexpected happens they are quick to crumble.
I don't know how to feel about my university anymore.
>must split