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Why do I feel so down and not happy anymore? I also feel really tired and non-motivated. Is that normal for someone to feel that way?

10.06.2025 23:51

Why do I feel so down and not happy anymore? I also feel really tired and non-motivated. Is that normal for someone to feel that way?

For the most part of the day I just feel so tired and listless.

Nothing seems worth it anymore.

I now and then break down. Somehow my eyes just fill with tears. Even as I'm writing this I'm crying.

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I will be 60 soon. I am not happy, nothing seems to make me happy and I feel down and low.

I drag myself to cook and do some daily chores and cleaning the house.

The road ahead seems dark and lonely to me

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I feel life is so unfair to good people.

I wish there was some way I could give him some years of my life.

I have lost interest in life itself ever since my husband was diagnosed with an incurable illness this January.

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I know life is a journey and we are all temporary on this earth yet I feel heartbroken.

He had wanted to travel and see many places after his retirement. We travelled a lot last year with my sister and brother in law. But my husband wanted to go on a foreign trip, the possibility of this seems bleak now.

So to answer your question, if you are facing some crisis in your life, health, career or family it's normal to feel as you are feeling especially if you are above 50.

Has anyone ever made you take off your shirt?

If you are a young person who is facing some small crisis then it's normal to feel as you are feeling temporarily. But you need to motivate yourself and snap out of the above feeling else you may fall into depression.

The only small light in this whole thing is that we are a little more closer now than we were these many years.