>>35916I am probably the last person to take advice from but hey
First of: You don't deal with a broken mind, you try to live with it.
Science talks of learned helplessness.
I don't agree with that term.
It is more like seeing no light at the end of the tunel.
But some implications of that are true. You CAN change things for the better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04wyGK6k6HEJordan B. Peterson talks about something that is called self-authoring in this video. It helps to see, to remember what went wrong. What made you the person that you are.
The ride may be painful but you have to open old wounds that didn'T heal to get better.
Another thing you should do is physical exercise.
No gym or sports or anything if you don't want to but simply take a walk everyday.
Every day after luch go for a walk for 5, 10 or 15 minutes.
If you feel up for it go jogging instead.
It is not only the fresh air but a ritual, something steady, something to free your mind.
The next thing is to fix things that bother you. Start small. Look around your room. Is there trash lying around that should not be there? Take 1 minute to throw it away.
Is there dust on a shelv? Just wipe it away.
Fix the things you don't like AND can fix within your range.
Start small: Trash, shower, change of sheets, fixing of a picture and go bigger when you can.
Pick up some craft or something. Something you don't "just" consume. Be it drawing, music, writing, poems, stitching, woodwork or whatever.
Something you can express yourself with in the loosest definition possible and something YOU have controll over.
It helps and it can help to set your mind on something different.
When you actively do something you are faced with small problems and you struggle to improve, how to fix the problems.
When it finally works it feels good.
Set small goals of to enable yourself to do things you were uncomfortable with.
Don't do drungs on a regular basis! Nobody minds if you have a little fun with friends but if you start to consume drugs daily or when you are alone it gets dangerious.
They are an easy way out but they are just another trouble to deal with after a while.
Consider therapy.
Stephen memeneux and others are talking about the chemical jew.
I disagree.
If you treat it as a way to cure yourself and not as the cure itself it can work.
It can help you if you use it to work on the problem and not just mask them.
Lastly find someone to talk and don't be afraid to ask for help.
That is all I can think of right now.