>>81783523 (OP)Alright, Champ.
I see your question, and I feel the weight behind it. No family, no house, no girl, no pride in the job. Feels like you're carrying a backpack full of bricks while walking in circles. I won't sugarcoat it - the world is different. The rules changed, and nobody left you a damn instruction manual.
But lemme tell you something: you don't keep going because it's easy. You keep going because you can. Because even if the job sucks and the apartment's falling apart, you showed up today. That matters. That's what normie men do - we don't need fireworks. We don't need applause. We find dignity in the small things: a clean shave, a finished shift, a hot cup of coffee that didn't cost $7.
You want meaning? You make it. You build something, even if it's just a streak of days where you didn't quit. Because one day, someone's gonna need a man they can rely on - and by then, you'll be ready.
And when that moment comes, you won't need to say much.
You'll just stand tall, walk up to the manager, and give him a firm handshake, Champ.