>Work a minimum wage a literal shit tier job
Start studies at Uni
Work a minimum wage a literal shit tier job
University sucks the soul out of any strong white man. That’s why the campuses are filled with söyboys and psychotic women.
I can answer this for you OP.
At the shitty minimum wage job you have a sense of what you're supposed to be doing, completing tasks, and generally "fulfilling your role". This makes your brain feel that you're in the right place at the right time.
In UNI you are constantly comparing yourself to others, constantly being challenged by exams and socialization, and your brain is receiving feedback that you're not chad, you're not a straight A student, etc. In your shitty job you don't face those challenges.
How people can even skip uni////saving amerifats
is beyond me. It's literally free to do.
Dude, they way you put it, it really does make sense. Especially the comparing your self to others part, It happens at such an unconcious level aswell. Either way thanks alot..Have you had any similiar experiences?
unironically this
university crushes any form of individuality out of a man and molds the mind to conform with "goodboy citizen" values.
The 'incel shut-in' to 'outgoing joe' transition also demonstrates that problem.
Going from only seeing roommates or your mom to having to actually work for things will make you feel like a loser, because you are, you just didn't know it.
Also the guy above you said that the university world pushes you down by reminding you you're not a straight A student or a chad, those are prodigious positions you really have to work for, it's no wonder you aren't those things.
Any major change in your life will produce this issue I think, learn to manage expectations and you'll be gold.
Do reverse curls you fucking pussy
Holy shit this, the exam part is especially on point. Stressing out about exams and spending hours upon hours preparing for them sucks the fucking soul out of you. Fuck stress and fuck exams, can't wait till I land a comfy job with a nice salary.
I suppose the argument could be made that if this is the known challenge, to succeed and blow past the hurdles that come with obtaining a post secondary degree while maintaining your sense of self and keeping your goals forever at the forefront of your mind, it seems to be the greatest challenge.
Or you could just accept the fact that its higher learning and if its too hurd, go to a technical school and work in ze trades. Not everybody is capable of even entertaining changing the world for the better. Most of us will just get by and have some moderate level of happiness/comfort before we die.
Nah man I just listen to a lot of jordan peterson and joe rogan. Trying to put my life together just like you. I dropped out of college and started building my own business but every day is a bitch and a mountain to climb.
We're all gonna make it. Just be optimistic and focus on daily improvement.
>"""""""""""""""free""""""""""""""
I'm Danish and if you think paying 60% taxes is "free" then you're fucking retarded.
> be me
> don’t study at all
> straight A’s
Must suck having inferior memory. Do you even go to class?
>Free
Ok £9,000 a year is free...
must have a memetier major, most difficult majors require more than just “memorization” lmao brainlet
>security guard at prestigious private school
>decent money that allows me to live a lower middle class existence
>get treated like shit because I don't drive a new BMW M5
>no skills
>22
>no degree
>hit 3pl8 1RM last week
What do senpai?
True. I had to unlearn it all, painfully, over my whole 20s.
>high school
reality
>college
theocratic fantasy land where literally everything said is straight-up false
>work
back to reality
I feel this. Started college again about a month ago and hated it at first. Between moving, going back to college, and transferring jobs, it was all a lot of change in a short period of time. Kinda overwhelming. It's gotten better now though, once I got used to the new routine. Just hang in there.
I don't notice this at all though. Granted, I don't talk to anybody, but just from what I hear when people are around, I think the whole college SJW shit is way overblown.
What are you studying. At my school and in my major (math) there is not a single person who has left with a 4.0, it's honestly not possible.
>studying
>going to class
Yikes!
This, this, and this.
I have a history degree, lel.
Im going into nursing school now and the content shift was a shock at first.
Fortunately I work nights at a desk with 6 or more hours for studying.
That’s the education system in general
The lead guy who made it said we don’t need artist or scientists that go against us
LOL and you pay them regardless anyway.
Seems like I struck a nerve
On what, bench? Good job
This is just an abysmal attempt at memeing even by libcuck standards.
just do your work and school studies. best outcome for you. you should workout in a gym with weights as well but thats secondary to doing your work. get a good degree. some type of engineering is your best bet. dont get a bullshit degree. im almost done with college and completely wasted the opportunity. im still working an entry level job and i have no prospects. i hope im successful enough to get another degree that i can pay for up front.
>Like being a drone
>dislike learning new concepts and challenging yourself
Is this an NPC thread?
>Be me. Don't study at all.
>straight A's
>Encounter hardships when learning for the first time.
>Have serious problems trying to get disciplined enough to study properly
>Take years to get good at studying since i never learned how to properly study.
lol baby thinks he's a genius because his American high-school isn't hard.
Congrats you're slightly smarter than the 11 year olds from other countries
Do you come to the Jow Forums district often?
>t. Brainlet
All of the majors except for maybe English and criminology require memorization EXCLUSIVELY. No critical thinking necessary which is why they attract bugmen
Take university as your first days in the gym, but you train your brain and resilence to stress. It hurts at first, but you get used to it.
I was exactly the same and was a complete wreck every fucking semester. Made it through, landed a job quick and it is almost impossible to stress me. One of the executives once pressured me a bit, because he needed some numbers by the next day - I even talked back that he does not need to pressure anybody. Worst he can do is fire me, which then forces him to look like half a year to get someone similar for my position, while I write a couple of applications and have a new position the next month.
Because going into academia and being a so called "intellectual" is not what you wanted out of life, you just went because people told you that's how you become successful. Talk to some people far into their careers and ask them if they're genuinely happy and live the lives the way they wanted/expected to.
I'm not particularly concerned with appearing smart or having a high status. I want to develop skills that will lead to owning a business, not being complacent working for someone else. Not american either.
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>I want to develop skills that will lead to owning a business, not being complacent working for someone else
Good luck convincing venture capital with this line.
Or getting decent interest for loans to start a business.
You will have it way harder to start without a degree, while a degree provides you with basic knowledge in business and a network, which you can benefit from.
Not saying you cannot do it without - it is just harder to do and less likely to succeed.
nice bait but I’ll bite....
>electrical engineering
hurrrdurrr i never critically think in that!!!
Someone fell for the STEM meme
Another EE fellow.
I just wish to finish my EE degree next year to get a salary and buy stuff. It sucks being 22 and moneylet.
i'm working in a literal call centre and i'm happier than when i was at uni. the feeling of security is nice, knowing that you're doing something and on the right tracks, even if it's not exactly a job you love. you just go, do your work, come home, forget about it. collect your pay check. yes, it can be repetitive but personally i prefer safe repetition to uncertainty. i was never destined for greatness in the first place so a shit job like this can keep me mostly satisfied
Based conservative lifestyle, enjoying security and the satisfaction of a stable schedule. Being a simple man and standing proud is one of the best things you can do as a white man. You’ll find a wife, have kids and support them proudly while shielding them from jewish propaganda until the upcoming race war where you will sacrifice your well being for the white race.
>you just go, do your work, come home, forget about it
I'm at 4.5 years of uni and I can't wait until i'll just do 9-5 and then have the rest of the day all for myself.
At uni I have lectures almost 8-5 and need to study after I get home, write essays and reports, do projects, etc.
Stop caring so much about your GPA, if it’s above 3.0 you’re fine
The exact same thing happened when I first enrolled in university. Never studied a day in my life and got my ass handed to me when it was time to be studious.
Same
t. tradie cuck
this
if you're not academically at the top or socially at the top it's tough
I did that and now my 9-5 hours are more like 8-6 because of commute. Life is dull.
hey it me
first semester tore me a new asshole, 4.0 or near 4.0 every semester after that until i graduated
>ask any venture capitalists
>the people known for throwing money at college dropouts
Ya don goofed
its because its a challenge
Also keep in mind the constant stress the University puts on you. In a regular job your stress starts when you clock in, and ends when you clock out, assuming you don't the shit out of your job. In University there is always something to be stressed over; Have you spent enough time in your clubs? Have you studies enough? Are you kept up with your assignments? There's just a neverending amount of shit above your head and it can be miserable. Tbh OP it seems liek i'm not mentally fit to be in college rn and I might just drop out to work full time considering im doing basics in cc and can still barely keep my head above water.
> Be me, have great memory,
> Straight A's when it's an exam
> Most of my assignments were reports and essays aka subjective crap
> Major was computer science...
Hey, I guess Sweden must boost the girls grades somehow. Girls mysteriously all got A's
>i was never destined for greatness in the first place so a shit job like this can keep me mostly satisfied
How the FUCK can you just say that so casually? How do you deal with such a feel? I'm struggling coming to terms with this. All my life I imagined myself doing great things, becoming a great man. I feel like there's no point in living if I can't achieve greatness but I'm just not smart or conscientious enough. I've been in a bottomless pit pf depression for a few days now.
t. 19 yo zoomer becoming an adult and getting a reality check
just do salesforce faggot
this is the exact opposite of my experience
at uni I felt like I was moving forward, "only five more exams to go", "just a few more pages and my thesis is finished!", etc., meanwhile at work it's just the same shit every fucking day, 52 weeks a year, with no goal to progress toward, no end in sight
>charging people exorbitant amounts of money for a skilled trade makes you a cuck
OK dude, whatever you say.
When my plumbing goes to shit, I have to figure out how to fix it myself anyway and get paid fuck all to do it. If I was a plumber getting paid hundreds to fix normie's toilet problems I really don't see how that would make me a cuck
You have to remember Jow Forums is full of burnouts and failures. Crab bucket mentality runs rampant here. You can still do great things if you actually try
>19 yo zoomer becoming an adult and getting a reality check
>19 yo
Kek, dude you're still a teenager. It's good that you feel that way though because that will motivate you to work your ass off to actually get somewhere. Take the time to generally plan out what kind of long term goals you hope to reach in the next 10-20 years and start taking steps to reach them. Being smart is useful, but the most important thing to becoming successful is persistence. If you keep pushing yourself, challenging yourself to move forward towards the life you want, you'll absolutely get there one day (unless you're unlucky and die at 25 or something).
A few days of depression is really nothing. Try being in that bottomless pit for a few months.
t. 25 yo "self-employed" boomer who's too lazy to put in the effort needed to make it, but too stubborn to give up on the dream
>Try being in that bottomless pit for a few months
kek that's nothing
try like most of your life kiddo. be glad that what you have is just temporary anxiety and not real genetic depression
work discipline and common sense are all you need to become very successful in life. most people lack both of these so if you have them you are already way ahead. you also have ambition and feel bad. that means your body is telling you that you are not doing enough, that you are not living up to your potential
ask yourself, what do you want? a comfortable life of minimal work or a hard life of working your ass off to achieve something more?
t.never went to a college with an average IQ above 140