2 months ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Yup. If you look at the average normie NPC, they wake up, go to work, stop on the way home to grab some McGoyslop, and then sit in front of a screen for the rest of the evening through gaming, phone scrolling, and/or streaming latest “programming”.
2 months ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
that's about all I've ever had energy for after a day of work(and even then it's mostly just to keep myself from falling asleep too early and fucking up my sleep schedule)
2 months ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
That’s bullshit fren. Don’t go home. Go straight from work to the park, and start walking at a brisk pace for 15-30 minutes five days a week. Build up to 45 minutes. After that start throng in some jogging/sprinting in between for 15-30 minutes once again building up. It shouldn’t take more than a couple of months at most where you can jog sprint for the full 45. You will feel better and have more energy after the first couple of weeks.
Once again, don’t go home and go inside and sit down. Keep tennis shoes in the car and put them on and get moving. If you don’t have a park nearby just walk around the neighborhood. Get to know your neighbors.
2 months ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
>That’s bullshit fren. Don’t go home. Go straight from work to the park, and start walking at a brisk pace for 15-30 minutes five days a week. Build up to 45 minutes. After that start throng in some jogging/sprinting in between for 15-30 minutes once again building up. It shouldn’t take more than a couple of months at most where you can jog sprint for the full 45. You will feel better and have more energy after the first couple of weeks.
Yeah, that's what I was told about work too, but I never had more energy, only less and less as I began to accept this is what my life would be until the day I die. If I did what you suggest I'd have even less time in my life to do what enjoy or what I need to and I'd have more time with nothing to keep my mind away from dreading the next day of work.
2 months ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
“If I did what you suggest I'd have even less time in my life to do what enjoy”
That’s the thing fren, if you took the time to do what I say, you’d enjoy everything throughout your life more, and everything would be better. The first couple of weeks will be brutal just like undertaking anything new, but once you’re in the groove, you’ll start to crave it, and become better for it. Getting exercise in nature, and sun is a game changer. It puts all drugs to shame. If the only thing you’re worried about doing is getting home and gaming, steaming, and scrolling, you’re going to have an awful life even if you didn’t have to work at all.
Once again, don’t go home and go inside and sit down. Keep tennis shoes in the car and put them on and get moving. If you don’t have a park nearby just walk around the neighborhood. Get to know your neighbors.
Yeah, that's what I was told about work too, but I never had more energy, only less and less as I began to accept this is what my life would be until the day I die. If I did what you suggest I'd have even less time in my life to do what enjoy or what I need to and I'd have more time with nothing to keep my mind away from dreading the next day of work.
That’s the thing fren, if you took the time to do what I say, you’d enjoy everything throughout your life more, and everything would be better. The first couple of weeks will be brutal just like undertaking anything new, but once you’re in the groove, you’ll start to crave it, and become better for it. Getting exercise in nature, and sun is a game changer. It puts all drugs to shame. If the only thing you’re worried about doing is getting home and gaming, steaming, and scrolling, you’re going to have an awful life even if you didn’t have to work at all.
What type of work are you doing at the moment?