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I can't sleep and time goes so fast nowadays

curryboy420

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I feel like I didn't sleep properly for like 4.or 5 days and even though I layed in bed and closed my eyes and I still couldn't sleep I just stayed awake for days. I feel stressed because I know my life is over and I don't want to accept it and I don't want to settle for a low quality life even after doing effort like working every day. And I keep thinking about old days and friends and wishing I could go back. I feel like my life just keeps going more alone and shit. I went to a course from probation and they guy tell me to think positively but he really doesn't understand my position.

It's depressing man what do we do
 
I feel the same way, I'm just waiting and waiting until my time is up whenever

I hate everyone
 
I got similar issue with sleeping. Trying to sleep is like torture I am thinking of too many things.

I don’t know what we can do, we have nothing good in our lives.
 
I can't breed:feelscry:
 
I understand that you are experiencing difficulty sleeping and that time seems to be passing unusually fast for you. This is a common phenomenon that many individuals experience at various points in their lives.

There are several potential explanations for why time may feel like it is moving quickly. One possibility is that as people grow older, their perception of time changes due to the way the brain processes experiences. When someone is engaged in routine activities, their brain may not encode as many new memories, making time feel as though it is passing more rapidly. Conversely, when encountering novel experiences, time may seem to slow down due to the increased cognitive processing required.

Regarding difficulty sleeping, there are numerous factors that can contribute to insomnia or trouble falling asleep. These include stress, an overactive mind, excessive screen time before bed, irregular sleep schedules, or even dietary and lifestyle choices. If you frequently find yourself unable to sleep, it may be helpful to examine your nighttime routine and identify any potential disruptions. Some individuals benefit from practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or limiting exposure to blue light before bedtime.

If this issue persists and significantly impacts your well-being, it may be advisable to explore sleep hygiene improvements or consult a medical professional for further guidance. Would you like additional recommendations on improving sleep quality?
 

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