Every and day merge into everyday only when the word is an adjective. An everyday dress, for example.
it strikes me as pretty meaningless
It's grammatically correct albeit meaningless.
"You helped me stop being me because there is nothing worse than just being me Everyday."
What is your intended meaning of 'being me'?
And what reason were you referring to with "because"?
You helped me change myself; there was no one worse than me.
This must have come from someone with inferiority complex.
This must have come from someone with inferiority complex.
And what reason were you referring to with "because"?
Your sentence is now grammatically correct as emsr2d2 has already stated but it is very hard to understand the message; it sounds like a sentence written by James Joyce.
Barb D explained it very well!