>tfw can't even make myself eat healthily anymore due to existential crisis reasons ("Who cares, looking good is a spook" or "Procrastinating this won't mater, having low willpower won't matter" etc) >tfw struggling to have any beliefs at all (whether to work hard or be lazy) >as shown by my Veeky Forums presence I just do whatever is lowbrow enough to manipulate me (internet, fast food)
Clear your mind, make an effort to find yourself. Learn from within, Socrates said that all truth comes from within and is the greatest weapon against ignorance, which is now conducing you into where you are, going.
Caleb Walker
This is my biggest fear. I still eat well and lift regularly but its all i like to do besides drinking. Have been extremely bored and trying to figure out what i like to do by myself but i cant think of anything. i like boating and kayaking and camping but when i do those things, im just drinking the whole time. I used to enjoy video games but dont even like them anymore unless im playing with a friend and talking to them.
Luis Smith
goddammit this is me.
Jordan Cook
I feel you user. After 1 year of lifting I took a month off in june, stopped going to the gym and didn't watch my diet at all, I stayed at home all day and only went out for my uni tests. I lost like 5 to 6 pounds (this is half of what I gained last year) and I was really afraid of going to the gym again. Cutting with no training and a shitty macro diet it's not a good idea. I felt bad because I started birth control for my pcos and my pill it's supposed to make me lose muscle and most likely to make skinny fat (more than I already am), my birth control it's like an antiroid. Buuut I started this month again, didn't lose much strength and I'm progressing ok. My point is, if you feel bad and think about taking some time, just do it, it will get better, don't push yourself too hard if you really are depressed and you're not just lazy. Good luck user
James Robinson
You need to find inspiration in something. I don't think there's any way I can help you do that. I think that's like a personal thing. Maybe some dark times and eventually hitting a bottom will snap you out of it.
Samuel Lewis
On the last rep tell yourself "One must imagine Sisyphus happy"
OP here. Ironically, lifting heavy weights is the only thing i do regularly.
Austin Mitchell
when Veeky Forums tell you to stop being a bitch and you come to fit...
Austin Barnes
the article's about aerobic exercise please try it, i've not felt this good since i dropped acid
Adrian Gray
>trying to lose weight >my first months of fitness are going quite well, I can handle the exercise >hungy as fuck due to diet >mom keeps offering me junk food Fucking why? The shit is so hard to resist if you're a fatass like me. She's making spareribs as we speak and offering me pizza. Every cell in my body is trying to resist the temptation. I hope she isn't going to break me Veeky Forums.
Why do people think this is allowed?
Daniel Hernandez
ask her why she feels so compelled to drag you down ask her if she wants you to achieve or not
Bentley Carter
not that she will have a reply to those questions, you can do it user
Elijah Lopez
try both. work hard, see how you like it, be lazy, see how you like it
Jonathan Gutierrez
Thanks anons, I found out my food addiction is really worse than I thought Every part of my soul wants to shove that pizza in my mouth fuucckk hfrqgwtwt
Jace Martinez
microdose some LSD dumbass.
when are people gonna start trying shit that works?
William Morgan
like all addictions, it takes time to recover just be glad it's not a benzo habit and keep going
Christian Evans
microdosing is nothing more than a vaguely interesting nootropic go for an actual daytrip, once you've read up on the effects and consequences (and you're sure you've got real acid)
Luis Myers
Holy fuck. I'm going to do this.
Nathaniel Lewis
Alternatively, use each word as your rep counter, assuming 5 reps the last happy will just push it the fuck up
Colton Morris
I don't see it that way. I see it as tipping the balance of inertia........you aren't looking to throw the natural chemicals of the brain severely out of order, just enough to begin to turn the wheels against things like apathy, ennui, nihilism, etc.
I'm not against like you said a "daytrip" or something more pronounced, but to those not inclined to the mental state, there needs to be an introduction that assimilates them into it more gently.
kind've like coffee, if a cup in the morning "gets you going" that's fine, but to begin to rely on it every hour on the hour is taking it too far.