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John Smith 19/08/07(Wed)08:36 No. 47030
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I feel like I can't commit to anything long term. I just get bored or discouraged at the effort required. The longest thing I committed to was EVE online and I got good at that but then I got bored.

I'm doing alright for myself now but I can't shake this feeling of perpetual boredom. I go to work, do the bare minimum with enough scattered moments of taking on a challenge to prove my worth such that I'm kept on board.

I want to be a software developer. I want to lose 20 lbs. I want to gain muscle. I want to be interesting. I want to meet new people.

I've gotten close to all these things. I'm an application developer. I lost 8 lbs. I gained some muscle. People seem to like me. I have a solid group of friends. But the thing is, achieving your goals requires full, focused effort. I'm not so sure I can pull them off given my previous track record. And even if I do, will I have the energy to maintain it?

Everyday is blurring by, John. I used to think I had so much time so I wasted it, procrastinated it. And now while I'm not old by any means, I can see the trend, that time starts to accelerate the older we get and especially the more monotonous our lives become.

Meh. Anyhow, thanks for listening John. I've always taken comfort knowing that no matter how many things in my life change over the years, of where I end up, I'll always have this little corner of the internet to come back to.


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John Smith 19/08/07(Wed)16:25 No. 47032

I think many of us feel the same way, John. I don't know how much help we can really be - if we could follow our own advice, I don't believe we would be here speaking with you.


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John Smith 19/08/07(Wed)19:05 No. 47033

>>47032
It's fine. I appreciate you listening, John. I woke up this morning feeling so much better.


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John Smith 21/09/22(Wed)21:13 No. 47913

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John Smith 21/09/24(Fri)09:13 No. 47918

We live in a society that's obsessed with "changing the world".
It's because of this that our academics have placed unrealistic standards on our youth and why politics has become the default form of entertainment.
Any disaster that happens is automatically a "conspiracy" or a "divine intervention".
It's warping people's minds so much that people are losing their cultural memory.
People think that any incident is the first of it's kind and over-meme it to death.


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John Smith 23/03/01(Wed)07:24 No. 48583

>>47030
It sounds like you're on the right path to that success you want, it does unfortunately take a lot of time. There's more time than you expect however, and even if you're fifty you shouldn't feel that your time is run out. You likely still have at least a decade to do whatever it is you shoot for, and as long as you keep showing up to work you're at least a benefit to those around you.


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John Smith 24/04/15(Mon)00:35 No. 48910

Why pay taxes or buy a business license if the government closes roads and closes businesses?



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