I'm a close friend to him and enjoy his company, but his crippling ability to take responsibility for his actions is frustrating to deal with at times.
He's pretty reliant on his mother (he's 23) but she's planning to move 10hrs away and yet he feels the need to complain about how shit his life is when it really isn't. He gets angry when I bring up needing to get a job and get his shit sorted but complains when life gets him down when really it's just his lack of motivation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP6QhCz42jw&feature=youtu.be make sure he doesn't eat too much mcdonalds and waste his own pay check :'D
>>18692554
What in the dicks was that?
OP, sometimes you have to let people fall on their face. I'm 25 and just coming to terms with my own shitty attitude. It hurts, but lacing my boots tight and pounding the pavement every day is helping me cope. You can lead a horse to water... Your friend will just have to siffer the consequences of his shitty behavior. Whatever you do, do NOT help him out.