Like you’ve seen everything and now you can only experience things you’ve already experienced.

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    7 days ago

    No, in fact I feel like I could be immortal and still never reach that point.

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    Not remotely. If you feel like you’ve seen everything, it might be time to consider a (literal) change of scenery. There are too many places to go, different people to meet and try to understand, books to read, flavors to taste. Seeing it online isn’t the same as seeing it in person with your own eyes. You could go a day’s walk in any direction and likely find something you haven’t seen before. You just have to be looking for it.

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    7 days ago

    The opposite. I’m afraid I will waste my life procrastinating, not even being aware of what it has to offer.

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    7 days ago

    Not even close. Too many things to learn, too many things you can get good at, not enough time to do them all.

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      7 days ago

      Agreed, even if you limit yourself to major tentpole content its impossible to keep up.

      But if you look at the uploads to major digital distribution platforms its incredible how much content is being produced:

      • YouTube gets 500 hours of video uploaded per minute.
      • Spotify has 60k tracks uploaded per day
      • Kindle has 225k books published per month
      • Steam has 50 games published per day
  • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Nah, I wanna fly a plane. Apparantly depression make you ineligible for a pilots licence… 🤷‍♂️

    Also the bad eyesight probably isn’t gonna make it easier to fly a plane (I have to wear glasses all the time, and I’m too scared for lasik)

    As morbid and fucked up as it is, I kinda wanna experience like civil war and just see what coups/revolutions looks like, I mean I’m kinda suicidal anyways, might as well experience something unique.

    I wanna see humans land on mars, then permanent colonization and settlement of the moon and mars. Maybe even travel there.

    Idk, like I’m just depressed and bored, and no movie or TV show is interesting… 😕

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      Regarding the depression. As long as you are conscious about it and have had therapy for it, just lie. Lie to become a pilot if it’s really your dream. You know yourself if you are going to be able to learn and drive it.

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    Im no big on new experiences. I like being content. Like a cat. I could never tire of walks or biking or gardening or relaxing or having a hot bath or whatever. I am sad for this world and where its going and even more so that it is my kind. Humanity. Driving it there. Nature is beautiful and terrifying and amazing. I very much appreciate I got to experience this timespace and yet do not want to be of this world.

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    Yes I do feel like this. Sure there are things that I haven’t done, many involving money or skills that I don’t have. Each moment is unique.

    But life feels like playing a video game that is procedurally generated. It’s superficial variations of the same component things and sensations that I have felt before.

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      6 days ago

      This is a brilliant description; the feeling OP has is probably on a way more abstract level than most of the comments here are thinking of.

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    Quite the opposite. My two main hobbies are tabletop roleplaying and spending time in nature and both of those have an experience space that can’t be explored fully in one lifetime.

    I’m often even confused when people seem to think they need to travel far to gain new experiences and I haven’t even fully explored the nature just outside of my apartment.

  • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Yes and no. There’s always new ways to experience things. I just saw a great concert last night. I knew all the songs, but the presentation changed. People are always creating.