That “What Am I Doing With My Life ” Feeling Explained

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Published1 month ago
Duration8:18
Video ID_pVADxjfkZs
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views13.8K
Likes1.5K
Comments258
Engagement Rate12.52%
Likes per 100 views10.64
Comments per 1K views18.75

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Have you ever asked yourself: “What am I doing with my life?” If you’ve been feeling lost, stuck, emotionally drained, or uncertain about your future, you may be experiencing an existential crisis. In this video, we explore the psychology behind feeling lost in life, existential anxiety, and the late-night overthinking that keeps so many people awake at 3 AM. We’ll break down existentialism in simple terms and explain why feelings of emptiness, lack of purpose, burnout, and emotional disconnection are becoming more common today. We’ll also explore: Why people experience existential crises The psychology of feeling directionless Quarter-life crisis and identity struggles Overthinking and fear of the future Meaninglessness and emotional burnout How Existential Therapy and Logotherapy help How to find meaning and purpose in life Using examples from Death Note, Mob Psycho 100, and The Matrix, this video explains the universal feeling of questioning your life path and searching for meaning. If you’ve ever felt: “What is the point of all this?” “Why do I feel so lost?” “Am I falling behind in life?” “Why do I feel empty even when life looks okay?” …this video is for you. Remember: feeling lost doesn’t mean you’re broken. Sometimes, it’s the beginning of self-discovery. 💙 If this video helped you feel understood, leave a comment below and share your experience. #ExistentialCrisis #FeelingLost #Psychology #MentalHealth #Existentialism #QuarterLifeCrisis #PurposeInLife #Overthinking #SelfDiscovery #Psych2Go

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