Are you feeling tired and overwhelmed?

Maybe, it's me. It seems there are a lot of sad, down posts, lately. I'm a child of the 60s-freelove, challenge authority, we can change the world, all that stuff. It seems that some of us don't feel that's possible anymore. I think some feel overwhelmed and worn out. How do you feel?
It is absolutely not just you... I've noticed and it's made me so sad. Talk about death and not having long to be around may be a fact for some, but I always want to have hope... I always want to have something to look forward to. Being "the new girl" relatively, I haven't really been able to figure out if some folks are just joking in their own way or if there's actually some cries for help with depression. Thank you for bringing this up, @fuzzybuddy
 

Maybe, it's me. It seems there are a lot of sad, down posts, lately. I'm a child of the 60s-freelove, challenge authority, we can change the world, all that stuff. It seems that some of us don't feel that's possible anymore. I think some feel overwhelmed and worn out. How do you feel?
I feel too old to protest anymore. It feels like a lot of the changes today's young people are demanding un-does the changes we fought for, and actually takes us in the opposite direction. The upside of that is there's as much resistance to change today as there was in the 60s.
 
It is absolutely not just you... I've noticed and it's made me so sad. Talk about death and not having long to be around may be a fact for some, but I always want to have hope... I always want to have something to look forward to. Being "the new girl" relatively, I haven't really been able to figure out if some folks are just joking in their own way or if there's actually some cries for help with depression. Thank you for bringing this up, @fuzzybuddy EDIT: I may have misunderstood your meaning... you said posts so I thought you meant personal posts that sound down, which I do notice. Did you mean posts about things going on in the world?
 
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Of course I feel tired lately, sad about losing hubby, and overwhelmed by the mountain of paperwork to do. But must cope and get back to my self.

The news is depressing, so I switch back and forth in the morning between two news programs.....one is pure news, the other is supposed to be news but that portion takes approx 2 minutes while the rest of the hour is flippery for lack of a better work. Three giggling idiots and I highly recommend watching these ladies as they never stop laughing. At what? I dunno.
 
With parents being excluded from knowing what their children are learning, when their own kids won't say what they're feeling, when the state (cops/cps/city) is knocking on your door about an "Anonymous" complaint.

When cops can arrest you illegally and aren't held to standards. When "Serve and protect" now is "Observe and collect" when it takes 3-6 years to settle a lawsuit.

When someone witnesses another hit your car, your child, you and says nothing. When defending yourself can get you arrested, or take your protection

It's long past the time to challenge authority.
 
It is absolutely not just you... I've noticed and it's made me so sad. Talk about death and not having long to be around may be a fact for some, but I always want to have hope... I always want to have something to look forward to. Being "the new girl" relatively, I haven't really been able to figure out if some folks are just joking in their own way or if there's actually some cries for help with depression. Thank you for bringing this up, @fuzzybuddy EDIT: I may have misunderstood your meaning... you said posts so I thought you meant personal posts that sound down, which I do notice. Did you mean posts about things going on in the world?
I dunno. To me, it seems like the posts are kind of cranky and not hopeful?????
 
If you live long enough--and don't believe in the supernatural, you know, an afterlife, etc.--sure, you're gonna get sad and down. Because everybody's health goes downhill if you live long enough, everybody's. Everybody's friends and loved ones if they're older start dying off if you live long enough, everybody's. Just the way it is and it's natural to feel sad and down about it. And sometimes people just need to vent. And some people can't stand hearing others vent; I don't know if it's mean-spiritedness or denial but it's just the way it is with some people.
 
Sure, I'm tired; it's winter and I have Seasonal Affective Disorder. I endeavor to exercise every day and generally keep it together until I feel better, probably in April or May.

All my youthful and middle-aged dreams are dead or dying. I had to move away from a place I loved. I'm trying to build a new life that will suit me anyway. I'm making some headway.

But no, I don't feel overwhelmed.
 
I feel too old to protest anymore. It feels like a lot of the changes today's young people are demanding un-does the changes we fought for, and actually takes us in the opposite direction. The upside of that is there's as much resistance to change today as there was in the 60s.
I no longer have the energy to participate in politics and I too feel some of the progress of the 60s is being undone. The integration we strived for has been replaced with disintegration into tribalism, where each tribe is concerned only with themselves. A community used to be a city or small town trying to provide for all its citizens. Now a community is a tribe. We have communities of Asians, Muslims, African Americans, and so on. Integration has become disintegration and community has become disunity. A country needs unity to provide for the needs of all its citizens.
 
If you live long enough--and don't believe in the supernatural, you know, an afterlife, etc.--sure, you're gonna get sad and down. Because everybody's health goes downhill if you live long enough, everybody's. Everybody's friends and loved ones if they're older start dying off if you live long enough, everybody's. Just the way it is and it's natural to feel sad and down about it. And sometimes people just need to vent. And some people can't stand hearing others vent; I don't know if it's mean-spiritedness or denial but it's just the way it is with some people.
Since death is inevitable for everybody, it seems there would be more discussion about it instead of less. Seniors in their 60s who can’t face their own mortality don’t want the elderly in their 80s to discuss death. They want the elderly to die in a 5K run while taking their vitamins, rather than at home in their recliner. But you’re just as dead either way. And I think the elderly have earned the right to their recliners.
 
We did change a lot. It is super depressing that some of the improvements are being degraded by the haters. But, I have a lot of optimism about the younger generation, they have plenty of energy to fight. But for myself I'm worn out and hope to simply cheer from the sidelines.
You are still being an inspiration, taking a great adventure, settling in a new city, most of us do not have that courage and drive.
 
I no longer have the energy to participate in politics and I too feel some of the progress of the 60s is being undone. The integration we strived for has been replaced with disintegration into tribalism, where each tribe is concerned only with themselves. A community used to be a city or small town trying to provide for all its citizens. Now a community is a tribe. We have communities of Asians, Muslims, African Americans, and so on. Integration has become disintegration and community has become disunity. A country needs unity to provide for the needs of all its citizens.
Yeah, somehow integration/assimilation has become an attack on people's culture. Where did this narrow view come from? How did everyone forget that people's cultures are honored even after they become members of general society? Maybe they don't know they can be an American without having to be American. Know what I mean?
 
Of course I feel tired lately, sad about losing hubby, and overwhelmed by the mountain of paperwork to do. But must cope and get back to my self.

The news is depressing, so I switch back and forth in the morning between two news programs.....one is pure news, the other is supposed to be news but that portion takes approx 2 minutes while the rest of the hour is flippery for lack of a better work. Three giggling idiots and I highly recommend watching these ladies as they never stop laughing. At what? I dunno.
Lol! I know exactly what you mean. In my regional area we have a number of morning news shows and that's usually when I watch the news. The local channel does a little news, traffic and weather then is mostly local fluff with a lot of joking around in between segments. It's not as heavy and depressing as the big national news channels. Heck, they even still run a Birthday segment where people send in pics of their loved ones who are having BD's that day! Not many news outlets doing that these days :LOL:
 
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A community used to be a city or small town trying to provide for all its citizens. Now a community is a tribe. We have communities of Asians, Muslims, African Americans, and so on. Integration has become disintegration and community has become disunity.
I know there are some really loud haters and crazies, but, in my own experiences in the past several years, people I've been around at work and then while traveling, and now in this retirement community, all these people seem to be much more tolerant and respectful of differences than when I was young. And I can't even remember the last time anyone used a racial or ethnic slur type of word. I guess things have gotten so much better that is why the nasty people are so hysterical now.
 
No in general life is good. I just returned to part time consulting and I am really enjoying it. I have 3 trips to Europe planned over the next 3 years with a good friend that I am looking forward to. It is depressing that 9 of my friends have died but I plan on enjoying what time I have left.
 
I am tired and overwhelmed. I am frustrated and angry that I can no longer do the same things I enjoyed just a few years ago. I can't understand why it all came on so fast. I was good with people in the house, cleaning, cooking, caregiving, working full time, then it all just came crashing down. Not my choice but my body just turned on me. I want to do the yard work, I want to keep the house spotless. I want to keep up with all of my responsibilities, but it is now so difficult. So yes, is the answer for me right now. I have not thrown in the towel, I am trying to get back some of my strength!!
 


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