Recent comments in /f/GetMotivated

Ortus14 t1_j92425g wrote

You're good. Keep on living the dream.

If you're bored, then you can always get a hobby.

Some random hobbies to spur your imagination: Painting, Video Games, Hiking, Sun-bathing, Swimming, Gym, Tennis, Volunteering at animal shelter/old folks home, watching movies, watching tv shows, drawing, dancing, church stuff, reading books, writing, cooking, dinning out, making friends from other countries then trying to learn the language, laying in bed.

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Twitxx t1_j923jcg wrote

Lust is the enemy. Don't be fooled into thinking that wanting is the normal state of being. It is exactly the opposite. You are in a great spot. Just do what brings you joy and once your inner fountain is overfilled, others will be able to drink from it too.

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OsosFuriosos t1_j921v9g wrote

To be fair, semantics and word play have always been an important part of literature, and definitely when it comes to prophecy.

Take Macbeth for instance: “None of woman born shall harm Macbeth.” So of course Macbeth just assumes that he will survive the battle. Then Macduff comes along with the whole “Sorry for the miscommunication bro. I wasn’t actually BORN of woman because I was a c-section baby. Ripped untimely from my mothers womb. So…. Gonna just go ahead and kill you now.” (Macduff’s speech here is paraphrased haha)

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Jazzlike_Leader8755 t1_j91xtkb wrote

It’s great to have gratitude. But the fact that you’re posting this means there’s something missing. Purpose is everything. To some people that’s being a parent. To others that’s volunteering. To others that’s building a business.

Doing something to help society will be one of the most meaningful things you can do. What that looks like looks different to everyone but go find yours. If you don’t know where to start try volunteering at a soup kitchen or mentoring someone junior.

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Sea_Entrepreneur_220 t1_j91wwnf wrote

I can help you bro but the path is not easy, stop eating sugar and carbs made from wheat all together , this includes anything with added process sugar and anything with processed white flower. If you stop both of these which is insanely hard because everything has sugar in it plus we are all mostly addicted to it, but if you quit it you will be a completely new person capable of doing things you never even thought possible! It’s like your wearing a helmet and when you quit these things you take the helmet off!

On sugar I play videos games waste time and struggle to do the things Im capable of doing like learning or making progress on my Career or mental health, o have mad anxiety and constantly feel depressed and like im wasting my life / time

Off sugar I work out and enjoy it, I learn and enjoy it as well as it is 100 percent easier to learn and intake things in this clear headed state, I have better mood regulation and control and I have consistent energy levels

Make sure you take a daily supplement regime as well after you quit the non complex carbs and sugar!

Magnesium, salt, DMAE, potassium, vitamin D, B1,B12

All this with 30 minutes of cardio / exercise everyday and you will be a whole new human being capable of answering you own questions and forging your own path forwards!

I produce music as well get In touch if you want some help I use ableton! Hope this helps

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rdmgraziel t1_j91r7f8 wrote

Those jobs aren't low-skill per say, they're much harder than a number of higher paying jobs and not everyone is cut out to handle them for the exact reasons you struggled with them (being bombarded with vocal information while trying to write it down while ambient noise and other activity demands your attentention). It has nothing to do with you or your intelligence. You just need to find out what you're better suited for.

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drunknixon t1_j91qd8i wrote

I have a very similar story. Came into some money at 25 and basically spent the next ten years blowing through it and having to take on menial jobs just to make ends meet. I was depressed as well, barely getting out of bed some days, and then found myself almost homeless at 35.

My parents never taught me any skills, just threw money at problems with no real solution. I suggest you learn something practical. And definitely take some life skill classes (you can find free ones on YouTube).

I ended up going to a boot camp and learning a new skill. Now I’m a professional in the tech industry and I’ve already been promoted three times in the last two years. Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to come back up

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