Why did you give up on your dreams?
>>35904431
I prioritized my future husband's goals over my own.
>Can't give up on dreams if you don't have any in the first place
>>35904472
Why did he leave you then?
Building robots is no job for a brainlet such as myself.
>>35904472
That's just something you tell yourself to avoid admitting that you're a failure.
Does someone have the "kaliphate age 11 builds empire" version of this?
I got diagnosed with epilepsy. Sometimes though, I wonder whether my dreams were only over in retrospect. Perhaps I never had any to begin with. Maybe I only long for what I can never have and would never have made the effort had it been achievable.
>>35905662
here you go anon use it well
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>>35904431
When I was a teenager, I didn't mind if my dream job didn't make a lot of money, that's okay, I don't need to live in a mansion have the nicest car.
But when you reach adulthood, it seems like any job that isn't doctor or lawyer is lifetime wageslavery where you have to decide between going hungry and going homeless every week.
Most of my dreams were killed off before I could work them out.
Only two dreams came to fruition and one of them is hard to reach.
I Hate modern society.
>>35905662
>>35905973
this ones better desu
>>35905973
>>35906698
Thank you very much, this is exactly what I was looking for.
I hope you anons have a wonderful day.
>>35904431
Because all my dreams involve a massive genocide.
I wanted to study biochemistry and study every type of virus to combine the most lethal ones and create the ultimate biological-weapon.
>>35904431
Why is being 11 and building a computer in the newspaper? It's easy af.... are they trolling?