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You'll be alright in the darkness, just don't drop your light prematurely. Let's be your lantern and let yourself the chance to find the exit unto the storm outside. It'll be a raging one, but that cold rain will be bliss once you can finally take a breath of that fresh air; then in time, the deluge will clear and you'll be able to parade further into what really feels beyond self-preservation. Take care, friend.
The fact that you acknowledge these issues and know where they stem from are the key to realizing that you are miles off from being the bad guy. You yearn to fix and overcome those aches - you're bitter, and you're seeking escape. I live in a horrid country too and I'm just as upset at the way we're treated. However, persist enough and you will find your way out. It's easier said than done and the environment we're surrounded has heavy influence on our perspective. It's part of the number one contributor to the way we feel. We're sponges that soak up anything around us - and what we absorb directs our demeanor.
That feeling of self preservation isn't an instinct - it's you, it's a different perspective you shut off to manage the life you've lived better. Try to understand it and listen, ask questions and answer them, keep breathing.
The hardest question will be what's the point; but that's exactly it. It was never something you are meant to know or make, it's a thing that is found, whether that be within yourself, others or purpose. It isn't worth giving up because you can't see it when you're in the dark.
It'll take time, but you'll find your solace. If not today, then the next - we can always try again tomorrow. You just have to keep moving.