My Story
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:47 pm
I've been struggling with failure, and not helping myself by calculating the Return on Investment from living versus dying. The bottom line is my family would be significantly better off financially with me dead.
I am 41, 3 children and a wife whom I've been married to for almost 15 years. From the outside, I seem to have it all. On the inside, though, I have a sexless marriage; my kids would sell me for an iPod; and my wife constantly disparages our lifestyle, which is strictly middle class.
When we married, it seemed that I would be a success. Master's from an Ivy League institution. Fellowships during college. Work history beginning from the age of 15...
Over time, though, I have repeatedly failed at everything I've set out to do. I rose to a mid-level position in government, before hitting a ceiling. I tried to get a federal job, and failed on four separate occasions. I then joined my father's company, where essentially, I am a charity case.
And, I have MS. I've been stable, but I'm not sure there is anyone who has ever had MS who has not wound up dying from it eventually.
Please tell me: what the f*** is the point of living if everyone associated with you would be happier and better off with you dead?
I am 41, 3 children and a wife whom I've been married to for almost 15 years. From the outside, I seem to have it all. On the inside, though, I have a sexless marriage; my kids would sell me for an iPod; and my wife constantly disparages our lifestyle, which is strictly middle class.
When we married, it seemed that I would be a success. Master's from an Ivy League institution. Fellowships during college. Work history beginning from the age of 15...
Over time, though, I have repeatedly failed at everything I've set out to do. I rose to a mid-level position in government, before hitting a ceiling. I tried to get a federal job, and failed on four separate occasions. I then joined my father's company, where essentially, I am a charity case.
And, I have MS. I've been stable, but I'm not sure there is anyone who has ever had MS who has not wound up dying from it eventually.
Please tell me: what the f*** is the point of living if everyone associated with you would be happier and better off with you dead?