>Anthony Bourdain was a meth addict working a min wage job as a dishwasher/cook up until his late 30's
>now he travels the world, is wealthy , and has a pretty wife
>Harrison Ford was a low paying carpenter in his 30's until becoming a famous movie star
>Napoleon was a NEET who didn't do anything with his life until he was 26 years old and set sail from his home
Any more inspiration tid bits that gives us robots hope that life will get better?
Chad Pratt lived out of his van and worked just one day a week waiting tables so he could afford to smoke weed/eat food
>>34210975
The author of that one children's series about a magic boy in school was once homeless I think
Matt LeBlanc (Joey from friends) had his first warm meal only after shooting the first episode of friends.
Jonathan Montgomery lived with his parents until he was 36.
Van Gogh only became famous after he killed himself
>>34211104
Giving me ideas, anon
oregano
The girl who wrote harry potter was so poor that she wrote the first draft of the book on paper Napkins from Mc Donalds
>>34211104
Top kek my dudde
>>34210975
Leonardo Dicaprio couldn't read, walk, or even talk until he was 47
He stil fat and ugly with a typical golddigger wife though. He made a great amount of improvements, but also some dumb decisions which will largely negate those improvements in the future.
Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister from GoT) was born a midget and thrown off a cliff by his dad when he was a baby. Miraculously he survived and starred in the hit HBO show was he was 38.
>>34210975
Einstein failed math in high school and contantly shit his pants.
>Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold died doing what you could only dream of, you incompetent waste of carbon
Markus "Notch" Persson was once a depressed /v/irgin up until his 30's, where he made a shitty java game and now he's a depressed billionaire /v/irgin who shitposts on twitter all day long
>>34211299
Nice try. Pretty sure that's you.
But Bourdain graduated from the Culinary Institute of America when he was 22. He wasn't exactly a bum. He just did tons of blow like everyone else at the time.
>tfw Anthony Bourdain got to do a bunch of heroine and then just stopped of his own fucking volition
Cheeky god damned bastard.
Abraham Lincoln was kept in 4'x4' cage at the circus until he was 37, he would give speeches while children threw bread at him and this is where he became a great orator
Yeah the idea that if you aren't a hit by age 22 you are fucked/making mistakes is wrong.
Some people don't come into their own til they're old and grey.
delete this thread.
hope is the worst poison.
FUCK HOPE
>Anthony Bourdain
>Pretty wife
>Not mentioned how his wife took up MMA and was getting railed behind Bourdains back
>They eventually divorced
>>34210975
In the past, there were more paths to success.
In the last twenty years, but especially 2008 and upwards, industries have become more cutthroat and dehumanizing. Now you have to go through the proper channels and if you fuck up its for life, or at least until the Race War.
Obviously there are ways around this, but they take extremely hard work and dedication and entrepreneurship, and these things are not what most of /r9k/ have.
>>34211053
TIL
Oreganos
>>34211048
Goosebumps?
>>34210975
Ford and Bourdain are both STP masterrace, ISTP and ESTP respectively.
>>34210975
Napoleon also died alone on an island.
Kind of like how most of us are going to die alone in a darkened room in front of a computer screen
>>34212329
>>34211150
Dop Jel
>look at the 1 in 50 million NEETs that actually make it
What about the 49,999,999 other cases where they die alone and nonbody cares or remembers them? Why give NEETs false hope?
>>34210975
>Any more inspiration tid bits that gives us robots hope that life will get better?- 28 posts and 3 image replies shown.
Late bloomers who succeeded despite their age.
>>34214172
When was the last time you became Emperor?
>>34211048
JK Rowling. She was poor and on food stamps before making Harry potter