It used to be so easy, just smoke and play some vidya if I felt like it. Maybe drink and eat some fast food with friends. Fuck my high school girlfriend all the time. Still get my shit done and not give a fuck about anything beyond that.
Everything fucking sucks now. No matter how much I workout or gain "success" in life, it just feels worse. No gf, no more natural enjoyment for life, just dragging on as a shell of a person. The craziest thing is, people THINK you are growing as a person, just based off how you SEEM to be doing. No matter how much you do, it's not enough, and there's nothing to look forward to when you finish. You just do it because you feel like you have to. In fact, I don't know the last time I did something just because I wanted to do it. Even video games feel like a chore. Fuck, what I would do to go back.
You have to respawn. Just write into the console "suicide".
Carter Morales
Think about when your life went to shit, you'll have your answer
PROTIP : its when you started wagecucking. you will never have enough energy or free time to be happy ever again
Ayden Robinson
I'm not wagecucking. I'm in my last year of college. Life pretty much went to shit when I started college.
Gavin Robinson
This is how being a grown up feels like, get used to it. Or alternatively, work on your body, work on your mind, preserve your health and strive towards self-improvement as much as possible. If you do that, then you'll be better off than the vast majority of people. The cherry on top would be achieving freedom from wageslavery as well, but let me tell you - you can have a good life being a wageslave if you achieve all of the things I mentioned first, but your life will absolutely suck even as a billionaire if you neglect your physical and emotional health.
Joseph Smith
a lot of people live a easy life for literally all their life
Dominic Scott
How does that knowledge benefit you?
Justin Miller
>Obsessive self improvements to avoid insanity
Xavier Martinez
There's no clear path to emotional health. I don't even know where to start.
Luis Wright
improving everything else first will benefit your emotional health greatly. working out + finishing college + getting a nice stable girlfriend + achieving success in my career = the greatest choices of my adult life