welcome back to dear 20-something.
in this episode, i talk about rebuilding your life after depression and the difficult process of finding yourself again after a long period of feeling stuck. we discuss the pressure to "catch up" after lost time, learning to be patient with progress, and why consistency matters more than motivation when you're trying to create meaningful change.
i also reflect on my first experience with depression, the challenges of mental health in immigrant families, the impact of isolation during the pandemic, and the importance of separating your identity from your lowest moments.
toward the end of the episode, i go on a bit of a tangent about "enshittification" — the idea that companies gradually make products and services worse in pursuit of profit — and why it feels like everything is becoming a little more frustrating.
if you're currently rebuilding, starting over, or trying to figure out who you are after a difficult chapter in life, this episode is for you.
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chapters
00:00 introduction & episode overview
01:02 my first experience with depression
02:22 rebuilding yourself after difficult seasons
03:09 the emptiness that comes after depression
04:27 the pressure to catch up on lost time
05:38 why rebuilding takes longer than you think
06:23 inspiration vs. comparison
07:24 building an authentic community
07:50 learning not to rush the process
08:14 consistency over intensity
09:40 the power of grit
10:42 laying one brick at a time
11:20 learning to trust yourself again
11:57 reinventing yourself after hardship
12:44 separating your identity from your lowest moments
13:56 feeling alone while surrounded by people
14:48 depression as part of the story, not the whole story
15:22 why motivation isn't enough
17:00 depression doesn't discriminate
17:35 mental health in immigrant families
18:52 losing interest in the things you love
21:01 the pandemic and long-term isolation
22:02 what is enshittification?
23:00 sports, ads, and the world cup
25:20 why everything feels worse lately
25:53 final thoughts & outro