>>11663382>Only because my best friend is batshit insane and would kill herself if I ended up necking myselfthat still doesn't make it any less of an accomplishment plus you went out of your way to help yourself because you worry about your friend. Not many people have that kind of dedication for friendship. I hope you know how rare that is to be that person or to meet anyone like that. Please chalk that up as a cornerstone to lean on. Theres not enough good people in this world but I got a feeling you may be one of them.
>therapist/psychiatristgoddamn you've had a bad run in with these people. You have my condolences since you seem to have more patience than I do when it comes to these people.
>being bilingualDamn man be proud of that. I am a burger who can't even get most of my english down pat (mostly because english is a fucked language to begin with, lets be real) Even if you don't use it much its still impressive at least in burgerland
>photography/suckphotography is harder than the hipsters on instagram make it look. I've had "professional" photographers for friends in the past and it really made me realize how crazy in-depth a lot of it can get especially with tech. Also, try not to compare yourself in a hobby to professionals. Many "professionals" switch their cameras over to speed fire a lot of consecutive shots which they later pick and choose the accidental best from tens of thousands of photos (not exaggerating). The best part of photography for the amateur IMO is to take an extremely long time setting up a shot rather than firing off quick shots like the professionals. Have you thought of doing any nature photography if its possible? Going for a hike and taking a couple of photos on the way could help with distressing and nature photos are always nice to look at especially if you live in a city
>write software documentationdamn, that sounds more technical then anything I've ever done in my life. Do you like tech? Ever think of IT/CIS/PROG?