Are you not workforce? Maybe searching for a job will do something to end your depression. Maybe it's kind of ignorant pov from my part, but just saying my 2 cents.
I don't want to be rude but... You speak english as native language, that's a +1 in Europe for you, and beyond.
You are not so much out of the world, and speaking one of the most "important", or maybe the most important language in the world is a good point for you.
Hell, I think I might be out of the world too, if not more.
Over here you are only classed as a member of the workforce if you are in employment. As for job searches, I was on the queue at my local jobcentre for 2 years and they couldn't find anything for me, so they kept sending me out on useless courses which only served to teach me things I already knew. There's just no jobs unless you have at least 3-4 years worth of experience in that particular field. As for Europe, well, people over here are very anti-Europe, and I'm not exaggerating, everyone hates Brussels and their laws. You constantly hear stories of people not being able to work in Europe as they couldn't learn the languages there. Hell, my French is so rusty that I can't even speak a word of it anymore.