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Motivational story time!
>Be me a year ago
> Uni student 80% Normie, social but also math geek
> University is great. Met new people every day, having a blast.
The social exposure helped my mental health immensely. At 16 years old, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia: the medical nickname for "Your muscles are in constant pain, no clue why, but you should probably try to never be sad or stressed ever, that'll make it worse faster".
Gets worse every day, still no answers
> Now at 19 years old, now at crippling levels of pain.
> Grades plummet, energy nonexistent, perma-tired
> Lost a lot of friends due to my on and off pain levels, constantly having to cancel plans or head home early
> Replace that with more video games and movies
And basically, I'm perfectly satisfied, you guys should be too! Here's why:
-Lost a lot of friends, but the good few stuck around
-Like family to me now, they make sure I'm eating enough and help walk me to class
-More video games!
Even as an extroverted person who's body can't handle the lifestyle, I find that the smaller your life is, the more you really appreciate the little things. Hell yeah I miss going to parties and all that, but with everything so slow and quiet, I get to choose what I do and when. I don't even care that I don't have a gf, cause I'm too busy helping my single mom (she the real mvp) make dinner, and listening my sassy little sister tell me about the basic bitches at her school.
TLR;
Do yourself a favor, be happy with yourself, no matter what your lifestyle is right now. Whether you're browsing Dank Straight Up Caught Comps, or jacking it to your ****** dick-girls, actually enjoy it. You're not filling a void, you're not missing out, because if you actually wanted to be a fukboi getting sloshed at parties on the weekly, you'd be there. But you're here, in the environment you created, doing what you've chosen to do. You're in control. You don't like it? Change it! You're already exactly where you wanna be, you just have to change your attitude and start living in the moment!
TLR x2 "19 year old with muscle-itis says secret to happiness is memes"
>Be me a year ago
> Uni student 80% Normie, social but also math geek
> University is great. Met new people every day, having a blast.
The social exposure helped my mental health immensely. At 16 years old, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia: the medical nickname for "Your muscles are in constant pain, no clue why, but you should probably try to never be sad or stressed ever, that'll make it worse faster".
Gets worse every day, still no answers
> Now at 19 years old, now at crippling levels of pain.
> Grades plummet, energy nonexistent, perma-tired
> Lost a lot of friends due to my on and off pain levels, constantly having to cancel plans or head home early
> Replace that with more video games and movies
And basically, I'm perfectly satisfied, you guys should be too! Here's why:
-Lost a lot of friends, but the good few stuck around
-Like family to me now, they make sure I'm eating enough and help walk me to class
-More video games!
Even as an extroverted person who's body can't handle the lifestyle, I find that the smaller your life is, the more you really appreciate the little things. Hell yeah I miss going to parties and all that, but with everything so slow and quiet, I get to choose what I do and when. I don't even care that I don't have a gf, cause I'm too busy helping my single mom (she the real mvp) make dinner, and listening my sassy little sister tell me about the basic bitches at her school.
TLR;
Do yourself a favor, be happy with yourself, no matter what your lifestyle is right now. Whether you're browsing Dank Straight Up Caught Comps, or jacking it to your ****** dick-girls, actually enjoy it. You're not filling a void, you're not missing out, because if you actually wanted to be a fukboi getting sloshed at parties on the weekly, you'd be there. But you're here, in the environment you created, doing what you've chosen to do. You're in control. You don't like it? Change it! You're already exactly where you wanna be, you just have to change your attitude and start living in the moment!
TLR x2 "19 year old with muscle-itis says secret to happiness is memes"