You realize the fun part of your life is over, and you have no idea how to be an adult.
usuallydead said:
You realize the fun part of your life is over, and you have no idea how to be an adult.
You see, sooner or later everybody must go through of this phase. This is a phase where you stepped out from the Kid World into an Adult World. I know how that feels, for I'll experience it myself soon (I'll be graduated in March). This will be my first step into an Adult World, and trying to be optimistic about it.
This is not the end, but only the beginning of something new. I always tell myself that.
You see, sooner or later everybody must go through of this phase. This is a phase where you stepped out from the Kid World into an Adult World. I know how that feels, for I'll experience it myself soon (I'll be graduated in March). This will be my first step into an Adult World, and trying to be optimistic about it.
This is not the end, but only the beginning of something new. I always tell myself that.
My fate decided to do it rough and straight. I was taking relatively easy at institute (sort of college) for 5 years and graduated at summer '16. Instead of getting job and sulking there I was drafted into military servise at autumn '16 for a year. In short - to drag me from "lazy-shut-in"-ment into manhood the hard way. With some luck it might work out.
I was negative about that, but I found here the thing I was missing at home - the self-asskicking machine.
You realize the fun part of your life is over, and you have no idea how to be an adult.
Go onto the Reddit (YuGiOh!) subreddit and see posts that say "I'm teaching my children to play YuGiOh as they're interested in it because of the show". (Assuming you got here through the Yuu-gi-ou tag).
You can share that fun with your children. Teach them through games, that's the real fun. If you're still a kid inside, it's like having a best friend/sibling, no?
Neet-chan, seriously, you have nothing to be depressed about. You may not have a job and your room's a mess but you have a place to stay, food to eat, a bed to sleep in, and lots of cool stuff. There are people out there who bust their asses at work yet still live out of their cars (if they have them) and people who have no job, no place to stay and not a thing to their name but what they collect on the street.
Be grateful for what you have now because being a NEET is far from the worst thing you can be, trust me.
(Just offering another POV since some of these comments are pretty depressing with the exception of K8E's comment)
Neet-chan, seriously, you have nothing to be depressed about. You may not have a job and your room's a mess but you have a place to stay, food to eat, a bed to sleep in, and lots of cool stuff. There are people out there who bust their asses at work yet still live out of their cars (if they have them) and people who have no job, no place to stay and not a thing to their name but what they collect on the street.
Be grateful for what you have now because being a NEET is far from the worst thing you can be, trust me.
(Just offering another POV since some of these comments are pretty depressing with the exception of K8E's comment)
You see, the rational part of the mind may understand that, but emotionally none of that matters when in that moment you feel like nothing matters anymore. Particularly painful when you have no friends to rely on.
There is so much discovery in the world. So many wonders, mysteries and so on that there is an infinite amount of interesting things to learn and do in your life as you get older. A life enjoyed is a life well spent. ^_^