Kailaylia t1_j4yz824 wrote
Reply to comment by joshsetafire in Family Dynamics and Doctors' Emotions Drive Useless End-of-Life Care. Surveys repeatedly indicate that nearly all people would rather die peacefully at home, yet painful, long-shot treatments remain common, and efforts to reduce usage have failed by Wagamaga
You need time to do something meaningful that you enjoy. It's easy to forget that you're important too, and have your own needs.
After your mother dies you are going to feel empty, at a loose end, as though life is now meaningless, (by my experience, you might be different,) so you need to establish interests now that will help give you a sense of personal worth, and give you something to turn to later.
Find fulfillment in some hobby you enjoy, study something you're interested in and make opportunities to regularly socialise.
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