>Fell for the NEET meme for 3 years
>Could have gotten extremely fit, earned a lot of money and learned a ton of different skills in that time
>Instead all I have to show for THREE, THREE YEARS of time is a bunch of shitposts on 4chan, some videogames played and some films watched/critiqued
>>77840806
Oh i thought this was the correct board
>>77840771
Make every second count from now on
>>77842336
>>77840771
How old are you, son?
>>77843007
21. I'm starting to wonder if there's any time left for me.
>>77842988
I am not kidding anon
A famous American writer, compared to Hemingway (don't remember his name), said that to truly succeed brilliant you have to love the process more than the end-product
>>77843035
>21
omg im so sorry
>>77843043
I have heard that at least two dozen times by now from different sources. I've heard it all before anon, I know that anything i said right now is an excuse and a cope, I recognized that I simply waste time by being lazy while others accomplish incredible things in the same time.
>>77843069
i say right now*
>>77843069
Then you're the first truly hopeless human being
>>77843035
Of course there is!
I started to study Uni just last year, at the age of 24
Try to think positive!
>>77843104
I feel so horrible about it. If i started doing anything 3 years ago I would have started becoming more close to proficient at it by now.
At this age people have started successful companies or become world-class athletes.
I'm 23 and in the same boat except I've actually been trying to get out of it for 3 years unsuccessfully. Just want to die
>>77843145
You are 21 years old, you are still just a kid
>>77843133
And then what? By the time we graduate we'll be too old to work at a good company and make good money, we'll have to settle for being little cucks. There might even be bosses who are younger than us pushing us around, taunting us with the fact that we were lazy and took too long to get going every single work day.
>>77843145
Not all of us are destined for greatness, and you can't even condemn yourself if you don't try, stop worrying about failure and truly try
>>77843177
How were you unsuccessful? Everything in life is truly simple and I'm starting to realize that now.
>>77843193
Maybe not worldclass-tier but certainly better than 90% of general population is possible by working at something for 1-2 years.
>>77843276
That's when you realize the most successful not only take, but create opportunities, you have to seize the initiative and constantly challenge your limits
>>77843223
The only jobs available to me are retail/call center/labour. I did labour and now I'm crippled. I can't get any retail or call centre jobs because they're flooded with applicants, I don't have any relevant experience and I'm an autist from so many years of social isolation. I haven't had a friend in a decade. My only way upwards is higher education and I can't afford uni, so I'm looking at getting a private loan for a diploma. Even then, I don't know how I'm going to afford the repayments and I'm fucked if I can't find work immediately after finishing.
>>77843186
You are looking at things the wrong way
Going to Uni is not just about getting a degree, it's also about being around people
Interacting with others greatly change the way you look at things and how you think
>>77843304
What a horrific realization.
I hate how I feel everytime I read about some African kid who started a successful business or about some kid from Mongolia who's parents died so he decided to train at a sport and go to the olympics.
Is it wrong or right to feel guilty about squandering the opportunities of living in a first-world country? Life is so simple here in Canada I should not be such a lazy piece of shit.
>>77843419
I know, procrastination is the curse of the perfectionist, or someone who constantly fears failure
But a 70% successful job is better than a 99.99999% job that will never happen, us millennials never even want to give it a shot because of how coddled and satiated we constantly are
I've been NEET for 3-4? years and I'm fit and used the time to learn about myself and hone some skills
Money is definitely an issue though. If only I could live off of land in a naturally beautiful place and live self sufficiently.
>>77843494
What a truly horrible reality.
There is a gym at an affordable rate (relative to the minimum wage) on every single corner as well as free information online (you can use public wifi if can't afford the also, easily affordable high-speed internet connection) and yet obesity is a tremendous epidemic in North America.
You are not lazy, nor perfectionist, lazy people still act when it becomes serious which doesn't seem to be your case.
I think you are too much afraid of failure because you lack self confidence
>>77843628
I don't know what i am, anon. I just don't want to be "this" anymore.
ha ha loser
>Could have gotten extremely fit, earned a lot of money and learned a ton of different skills in that time
uh, even people who don't fall for the NEET meme don't do that.
set your sights low, just learn one or two skills something.
>>77844453
It doesn't matter what others do though, it's about what's possible.