Hello, question asker!
From your description, I can feel the fatigue and pressure in your heart, but I also applaud your awareness and courage to face the problem head-on, which is so admirable!
I have sorted out the questioner's problems: 24 years old, just graduated, father's leg is not feeling well, has to bear the tuition and living expenses of his younger siblings, watching his classmates getting married and buying a house, and the questioner is also watching his not very motivated boyfriend. On top of all that, the matter of getting married and buying a house has aggravated the questioner's inner fatigue and grievances. He wants to talk to his mother about it, but probably held back again. He will feel so much pressure that he may not see any hope for the time being. But I know he can do it!
From the questioner's description, I get the impression that you're a very strong, filial, motivated, and responsible girl. I applaud you!
You've just graduated and your career is just getting started! You should be full of youthful vigor, carefree, and fearless in taking on the world, but because of family responsibilities, you've been held back. Let go of your inner self and embrace your future!
I want to tell the questioner that they are already very brave and wonderful! They can communicate more with their boyfriend about this matter and ask themselves more often, "Is it worth it? Is it what you want?"
Absolutely! He can give you everything you want!
The questioner said that they haven't been that happy in a long time, but they instantly feel very sorry for you and will give you a warm hug!
I don't know the specifics of the questioner's situation, but I've got some great suggestions to help you feel better!
First things first: accept the current situation and adjust your mentality!
You are a wonderful daughter! If you were told to just let things go at home, I don't think you could do it. So, just accept it. You are already very brave. What you need to do now is accept your current situation and then adjust your mindset through some methods to make yourself feel a little more relaxed. You can do it!
It's time to learn how to take care of yourself first and foremost! Do things within your means and watch the magic happen.
If you feel very stressed, you can communicate with your family, do things within your capabilities, and not force yourself to be a certain way or to do things perfectly. Instead, just do your best! Whether it's your younger siblings' living expenses or school fees, or things with your boyfriend, they may seem related to you, but in fact they're not really that important. If you take care of yourself, things with your boyfriend may be even better, and it will be easier for your family too! First, take care of yourself, and only then will you be able to take care of others. What do you think?
It's time to find a hobby!
Hobbies are the source of our enjoyment of life! They enrich our lives and spirits, allowing us to feel pleasure and cope with the unpleasant easily.
Let's release those negative emotions!
It's so important to let our emotions out when we need to! If we don't, they can become overwhelming. So, let's get moving! Exercise is a great way to release pent-up energy and feel refreshed. Or, if you're looking for a more social outlet, talking to a friend can be a fantastic way to share your feelings and feel supported. Either way, you'll feel lighter and more at ease!
Life is an adventure! It's all about adjusting your mentality to make it easier. If you keep your heart happy, life will be a breeze!


Comments
Life can indeed feel overwhelmingly hard at times. It sounds like you're carrying a lot of weight on your shoulders. Just know it's okay to feel this way, and it's important to take things one step at a time. Remember, everyone's journey is different, and it's alright if you're not where you expected to be yet. Focus on what you can control and try to set small, achievable goals for yourself. Don't forget to lean on your support system; talking about your feelings with someone you trust can really help.
It seems like you're facing many challenges all at once, which makes it understandable why you might feel overwhelmed and exhausted. Try to remember that your worth isn't defined by external achievements or the successes of others. You're doing your best in very tough circumstances. Maybe it's time to seek out some professional advice or counseling. They can provide strategies to cope with stress and guide you through this difficult period. Also, consider sharing more with your family about how you're feeling; they may not fully realize the burden you're carrying.
The pressure you're under is immense, and it's completely valid to feel as you do. Sometimes, we need to pause and acknowledge our efforts rather than focusing solely on what we lack. Have you considered setting aside a little time each day just for yourself? Even something small like reading a book or taking a short walk can make a difference. Also, communicating your feelings to those around you can open up new channels of support. Perhaps your boyfriend needs to hear directly from you how his actions affect you. Honest communication can sometimes lead to understanding and change.
I can sense the depth of your exhaustion and the strain you're under. It's crucial to recognize that you're not alone in these feelings. Many people experience similar struggles. If possible, try to prioritize selfcare amidst your responsibilities. Small acts of kindness toward yourself can accumulate and improve your mood over time. Additionally, exploring community resources or groups for emotional support could provide some relief. Sometimes, just knowing others face similar challenges can lessen the burden.
Feeling this way is incredibly challenging, and it's clear you've been holding so much responsibility. It's important to remember that it's okay to ask for help when you need it. Have you thought about reaching out to organizations or charities that assist families in need? There might be assistance available for education costs or living expenses that could alleviate some pressure. Moreover, consider expressing your feelings more openly with your partner. Sometimes, conversations about expectations and support can bring couples closer together during tough times.