Quote from: King Phoenix on March 23, 2016, 06:01:26 PM
Even if I had everything I could possibly want, life seems absolutely empty.
I spent a long time feeling this way, and I've met a lot of others that feel that way too. I don't know what the answer is. I know cutting won't help you fill it up, though.
The way I got through many years of not seeing a point to life was to concentrate on "the next thing". Something that I at least mildly enjoyed that would occupy my time.
But the thing is, it seems like the only meaning there is in life is that which we give it. For me I found a few things that give me purpose and fulfillment, and life no longer looks the way it once did. I still get dark, no question, but I see the light at least 50% of the time

So you may have already checked all this, but make sure there's not some problem that's screwing with how your mind works. Not getting enough sunlight causes vitamin D deficiency which makes your brain work weird. Various glandular and hormonal problems can do the same. If all that checks out then you can try anti-depressants, getting a little more sun, exercise, straightening up your diet, etc. Seems silly and unrelated but these things really have a large effect on how we feel. It takes a lot of effort to do them when you're depressed and don't see the point, but that's kind of a choice you have to make, to either work on it or give up and let it fester.
I hope you find meaning somewhere, life is so much better with it.
Be well.