>getting out of your comfort zone
Has this actually worked for anyone? Doing shit that I hate and that makes me feel uncomfortable has surprisingly never improved my situation very much.
>>38786708
really depends on what you define as outside of your comfort zone.
I would much prefer staying indoors and not talking to anyone, but simply going outside, something I have to do, feels like an accomplishment.
If you have no problem in doing tasks that normies would have no problem in, then it would be something harder than simply leaving the house.
>>38786708
Life is a roller coaster you can stop. Most people never make it all the way to the top because they're scared. Those who make it over the top have enough inertia to make it.
Keep pushing yourself. Eventually inertia will take over.
just remember if you dont want to change then you wont.
>>38788506
Who wouldn't want to be a normie?
>>38786708
Undeniably yes
>never did so in college, anxiety caused me to flunk out
>21 to 23 spent drug dealing to other autists, and forcing myself to try various jobs causing uncountable humiliating sperg moments that still make me involuntarily twitch when I think about them
>go to a job fair one day
>get called in for training next week
>after 9 shitty humiliating jobs I manage to (relatively) contain my spaghetti
> three years later in same job making $28,00"/year (not bad in North Carolina)
>have had 7/10 sweet, loyal gf for two years
>spaghetti production has dropped from 95% to 2%, actually many friends from my work and flirt with the qt Mexican girls there daily
There's hope bros.