This Isn’t Weakness — I’m Just Tired (In New York)
Surviving New York when you’re running on empty

In New York,
no one asks how you're doing.
Everyone's rushing somewhere,
and if you’re tired, if you cry, if you stop —
just don’t block the subway doors.
**
Rent feels like robbery.
Takeout feels like gambling.
Sometimes I stand in front of a Whole Foods shelf
staring at one box of salad for ten minutes.
Not because I can’t decide —
but because if I eat this today,
I might not eat well tomorrow.
**
It’s not that I don’t want to socialize.
It’s just... I’ve tried. And I’m tired.
Tired of talking for hours to strangers
who say “let’s chat again” and disappear.
Tired of sharing feelings with friends
only to feel like a burden.
Some nights, walking home,
the streetlights stretch my shadow so long
it makes my loneliness louder.
**
I’m not afraid of love.
I’m just afraid of loving wrong again.
I want someone to talk nonsense with,
not someone checking my résumé
or calculating relationship ROI.
**
Living in New York
feels like a physical and emotional marathon.
Even breaking down
has to be scheduled for weekends.
**
They say I’m strong.
But that’s not a compliment.
That’s just what survival looks like
when you have no one to fall back on.
**
So please —
don’t tell me to “keep going.”
My tank’s been on empty for weeks.
I just haven’t found a place to pull over yet.
**
Tiredness isn’t weakness.
It’s a human response
to high-pressure living.
In a city that never lets you stop,
I’m not strong.
I’m just alone.
About the Creator
Eric Q Feng
Traveler, storyteller, consultant, and new pickleball enthusiast sharing adventures and lessons along the way.



Comments (1)
Woah, this piece was so moving...If you are going through this, your story deserves to be shared with everyone. "I’m not strong. I'm just alone," got stuck in my head for a long time. I know how it feels to be alone sometimes. I agree, New York can be a pressuring, big city! Thank you for this...And keep writing!