Is there anyone here who changed something in their life and made a sudden u-turn from eating shit to snowballing towards success?
It can be anything from taking a multivitamin, some kind of epiphany/philosophical rule or just general habit.
when I developed a relationship , with the creator of the universe.
>>1442819
Billy red cheeks reassured me that the world is shit and that I should just fucking kill myself.
Billy Frecklesack educated me on the danger of marrying.
>>1442835
The universe created the universe though.
>because it's god
I stopped believing that I would be able to work until 65. Relying on a job is incredibly risky and you have to develop a strategy to get out of being an individual producer.
Myself, I started investing, found a niche I liked, (real estate) and essentially made it my part time job.
Then, when my layoff predictably happened, I was fine.
not me but an old friend from high school was basically a turboautist then within a year he turned a website into a small business and suddenly became super serious and looked and acted like a normy, I guess he had a lack of motivation until then
>>1442835
This....no really laugh all you want but i walked for a long time feeling lonely and unmotivate even though i had all these friends and my wife surrounding me. Really spirituality is very important whether you believe in buddha or jesus.
Mini Habits
>>1442835
This. Thank you for putting this down. Solid
Ole Billy fuckface taught me to stop giving a shit about people and to just do whatever I want
>>1442819
My epiphany was finally understanding it's all my fault. My life was a depressing mess and I made it that way. I got off my ass and everything changed.
Adderall prescription + 4 hour work week
>>1444008
>Try to get life back together
>Depend on drugs to focus
pick one
>>1442819
Going to Art College.
I was stuck in a NEET depression rut. Then I went and did a Masters at Art College. I had more friends than I ever had, even though I use to be a social butterfly. I had more confidence. I was more productive than I had ever been in my life.
Not really a "360 and walk away" but I used to work on a lot of different projects I was excited about but would never see any of them through to the end. One day I just said to myself "for once in my life I should finish this damn project". I did. It was a hell of a ride too.
I finish my projects now.
>>1444030
It really works m8. I would never want to be dependent on the stuff but damn if I took it every day shit would have to get done.
>>1444081
sweet painting, reminds me of linklater's "waking life" or "a scanner darkly"