>>213901309
from 24 to today 26 I've been grinding in all aspects of my life. It's surprising how much progress you can make if you actively work on it daily. Now I think I'm in a good situation. I've wasted a lot of time so people I look up to my age are a bit more advanced in their lives/projects but I'm actually growing faster than I'm aging so all is good.

I used to be a doomer that spent 12-14 hours a day on my computer. I used to be at level 0, I had literally nothing going on for me but I somehow built myself from scratch. I'm 100% sure anyone can do it, and it's get progressively easier. The start is the hardest. If anyone reading this, maybe younger or not, I beg you to just try to do a little something different each day, it will compound. Don't die like this, it's not worth it.