What's the biggest thing you've ever accomplished through sheer hard work?

What's the biggest thing you've ever accomplished through sheer hard work?

I managed to fund myself a 14 month trip abroad with part time work. Worked on average 7.2 hours a day, every day, for half a year to afford it.

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Got a mechanical engineering degree and now make 100k a year out of school. It was 5 years of 60hr weeks of non stop studying hard after subjects (Thermodynamics, Solid Mechanics, Vibrations and Control, Kinematics of mechanisms etc) . Did all this while being poor AF (literally lost 35 lb in college from malnutrition cause I couldn't afford food).

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>100k from Mechanical Engineering

Seems too little. We make more than that here as a tradie.

oh boy can't wait to finish my degree in engineering in souther yurop to make 18k/y

Became fluent in English

This might or might not be impressive depending on what country you're from.

if you only do work when you feel motivated you're not going to get much done once things get difficult.

Learned c++ in one week. Literally 18 hours a day for seven days of study

Anyone here used to be a worthless, procrastinating, undriven sack shit?
How the fuck did you break the cycle of patheticness and actually get shit done?

Set yourself a goal that helps towards fulfilling your dream.

>worthless, procrastinating, undriven sack shit?
Watch your thoughts, stop thinking of yourself as a worthless, procrastinating, undriven sack shit

and learn to break down a large goal into smaller steps.

Italian engineer here. Just move moron

I'll give it a go.
I can't keep living like this.
and this

What a stupid image, without motivation there is no dedication

literally nothing. not that i didnt tried. ive worked as a code monkey on 3 start up Projects like a madman. coding for 10hours straight for weeks. always was left behind by other people. designer are the worst. never delivering in time. pple leaving because writing business plans is considered difficult. and so on.

working alone, fck other pple, on my trading bot. the last 8 months ive worked relentlessly. didnt pay off yet. im gonna kms if this does not work out. i always thought hard work will get rewarded. maybe im just a failure overall.

Glad somebody else noticed this.

>t. some fat fuck

Grazie, Polinerd

Hard work is rewarded, but pick your projects wisely.

Build my own house from 22 to 26yo. Worked 10 hours a day everyday

Fucking nice. Post pics.

i don't want to say i have completely broken the cycle, but i am a way better person today than 5 years ago. i took a look at my bad habits and worked on them one by one, one tiny step at a time. Trying to change my entire personality all at once never worked for me, but small things slowly over time compounded on each other and helped. Cleaning my room every now and then, quitting cigarettes, starting to cook my own food, trying to wake up before noon etc

Not a bad idea.

went nofap for a day

no amount of meme advice will save you, you're content with your situation

hardworkers have very real fear of failing haunting them day and night

>hardworkers have very real fear of failing haunting them day and night
many of them because they were not so very hardworking before

Don’t try and go from zero to perfect human in one day

Just make small incremental changes like eating a salad today (if you eat unhealthily) and make it a habit. Then try reading a chapter of a book on something useful a day, and so on.

Make small changes you can stick to and then once they become habits repeat the process