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>Love
Forgo love. Be open to relationships if they crop up, but stop prioritizing finding someone. If it happens it happens. If you turn yourself into a motivated, passionate person, they'll drift towards you anyway.
>Finding a purpose in life/what to do with your time
Nobody on /r9k/ wants to read this but society actually works perfectly fine without them. Robots think withholding participation in employment is somehow equal to empowerment, but in actuality society doesn't need them to operate as evidenced by the fact that we all continue to live in a society without them. It's a bit of a number to get your head around, but long story short, you live in a community no matter how large or small. You will not feel good about your life until you find a way to contribute to it.
Don't worry too much about picking the wrong thing, you have your entire life to figure it out. If you go to school for four years and end up as a teacher for the next five, you might feel like you've wasted nearly a decade but in actuality you've secured a salaried position for yourself for half a decade and hold a college degree. The important thing is to just pick SOMETHING. Pick a direction and WALK IN IT.
Robots tend to be frozen with indecision and then the years just melt away. They tell themselves they might want to try something someday, but are so worried that they're starting late that they never start at all.
>Self Improooooovement
People will dick you around and gloat that normalniggers don't need to consciously choose self improvement, that's because they had good habits bred into them with a stable household, loving parents, all that hallmark bullshit. You need to accept the fact that by virtue of being here, reading my words, you are not that person. You need to decide to be a better person. Do not feel ashamed or stupid for tracking calories, keeping a planner, a journal, having short term/long term goals, ect.
Post 2
>Love
Forgo love. Be open to relationships if they crop up, but stop prioritizing finding someone. If it happens it happens. If you turn yourself into a motivated, passionate person, they'll drift towards you anyway.
>Finding a purpose in life/what to do with your time
Nobody on /r9k/ wants to read this but society actually works perfectly fine without them. Robots think withholding participation in employment is somehow equal to empowerment, but in actuality society doesn't need them to operate as evidenced by the fact that we all continue to live in a society without them. It's a bit of a number to get your head around, but long story short, you live in a community no matter how large or small. You will not feel good about your life until you find a way to contribute to it.
Don't worry too much about picking the wrong thing, you have your entire life to figure it out. If you go to school for four years and end up as a teacher for the next five, you might feel like you've wasted nearly a decade but in actuality you've secured a salaried position for yourself for half a decade and hold a college degree. The important thing is to just pick SOMETHING. Pick a direction and WALK IN IT.
Robots tend to be frozen with indecision and then the years just melt away. They tell themselves they might want to try something someday, but are so worried that they're starting late that they never start at all.
>Self Improooooovement
People will dick you around and gloat that normalniggers don't need to consciously choose self improvement, that's because they had good habits bred into them with a stable household, loving parents, all that hallmark bullshit. You need to accept the fact that by virtue of being here, reading my words, you are not that person. You need to decide to be a better person. Do not feel ashamed or stupid for tracking calories, keeping a planner, a journal, having short term/long term goals, ect.
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