What activities act as therapy for you?
>Auto Detailing
I obsess over detailing cars. I literally cannot stop search for the next way to improve and reach perfection. I make a little cash off of it (very little and that money just funnels directly into more products) but mostly it provides a release of frustration and a way to keep me occupied.
>Vinyl
Nothing beats loading a LP onto my turntable at the end of the day,
I have poured thousands of dollars into both of these things and I have no regrets. Before them I had no self esteem and felt that I was useless.
>>25303379
hey buddy, my f250 is pulling this steering vibration shit on me
if im driving at like 20-30 mph, if i hit a pothole or something i feel vibration in the wheel and the seat. sometimes ill hit another and it will go away and be smooth again
same exact thing happens without fail at 60-65mph and goes away at 70
any ideas? im gonna have to take this in and get it diagnosed etc because i dont know how to work on vehiles i just bought the truck a few months ago for work
Hand-sewing. It's mostly the careful, repetitive motions that help ease anxiety, but I also just calm down working on things for the sake of art.
>>25303417
Sorry man, auto detailing has nothing to do mechanics.
Sounds like it's something a pro might need to handle though.
I'm about as clueless as anyone when the check engine light comes on.
>>25303457
some times repetition is just what you need to relax
not having to worry about what the next move is is one of the most relieving feelings
>>25303379
now the viniyl stuff, i already inversted about 400 in my vinyl collection
>>25304636
what the fuck did i just write oh god
asmr
beating off
talking to people i meet on /r9k/ (I can't afford real therapy)
Cleaning and reorganizing it looks like
I averted my last horrific depression day by shaving, and the latest one by cleaning my room after months
>>25303417
might want to try refilling your tires to make sure they're at the same pressure, if that fails have the alignment checked.