brobots what do when you actually want to achieve something in life, be it being good at drawing or succeeding in a game better than decently, but just cant bring yourself to see the effort to be able to do so. It destroys me up inside but I still cant do it, it makes me genuinely mad and ruins a whole week at a time when I start to think about it. Its starting to affect me as a person
help
if I had an answer to that I wouldn't be here right now, would I?
this shit haunts me every morning I go to sleep
>>35204766
I once was caught in that rut myself but for the most part that's all it is: a rut (inb4 REEEEEE NORMIE)
What worked for me was just listing things at a loss/reward benefit. How will this thing benefit me in the end? How will it change my life in a positive way? You also don't have to have defined long term goals just yet, you can do things one step at a time, makes them seem much more smaller and organized in comparison to just having one big thing.
Note that this is just something I did. I can't guarantee if it'll work for you, but this is just something that I think you should keep in mind.
>>35204766
>brobots what do when you actually want to achieve something in life
Literally haven't felt that feeling since high school. Even though I've not dropped out of uni or anything. I've just lost all ambition for something greater. I mean sure it'd be nice to have people congratulate me on something once or twice in my life but I bet that comes along naturally.
I idealize a lower mid-tier existence with a job, not some epic fantasy about being rich or famous. It takes a lot of the pain away, but you still gotta find will to make an effort for that mid-tier existence too.
>>35204833
And to make it even harder, my attention span is so short.
example
>find a way to /ic/
>get inspired
>draw few lines
>get mad at said lines for looking like shit
>genuinely mad at lines and gave up on it
everything took approximitely 10 minutes and tomorrow I wont even remember a thing about this, man this sucks