Who /zero ambition/ here? I have no idea what I want to do with my life, and I'm never happy with what I'm doing. I'm almost 26.
>>29213291
Why not become a cop and soothe your existential angst by arresting normies over the slightest shit?
Ambition makes you look pretty ugly
Kicking, squealing Gucci little piggy
>>29213442
I would be a horrible cop, I'm 5'8" and look ten years younger than I am
>>29213444
Literally who
whoblox
>>29213564
If women can be cop, so can you. You don't have ambitions, but you do have anger and resentment inside you, don't you? Use those as fuel.
>>29213564
A gun is all you need to intimidate people.
I graduated a month ago and I have no idea what to do with my life between now and when I can apply (again) to grad school.
>>29213585
You don't remember
You don't remember
Why don't you remember my name?
Off with his head, man
>>29213291
My true ambition is to be a housewife and everyone around me keeps yelling at me to get jobs
No ambition to work tbqhfam
>>29213291
just bee yourself.
originalio comentario
>>29214167
this is an original fuck you
>need a degree/exp to even /be/ someone or get anywhere
>need a lincense to show proof that you own anything most days or even do anything
>>29213291
>graduated uni
>have to start wagecucking
>zero ambition to find a job
>someone asks what i'd like to do
>"nothing"
>well, where do you imagine yourself in 5 years
>"i dont know"
>>29215403
>grad hs in 2010
>family members and therapist started questioning me
>told them i got on ssi and am a potato.
>they stop talking to me.
>>29213442
starting college this fall so i can become a cop in the nypd, feels good man
It seems people simply enjoy suffering without even remotely good chances of success.
Just go on ahead then
>>29215833
The degrees that earn the most money (medicine, dentistry, accounting, law) are boring as fuck unless you have an autistic interest in that field
>>29213291
yep, no ambition whatsoever, very nearly 25 and had the same job for three years
I hate my job and can't imagine liking working in any way, not because I haven't got 'the job' for me, but because the act itself is soul-crushing
I see people at work who seem to be invested in their career, or who genuinely enjoy what they do and it baffles me
>>29215403
I've done this around a dozen times now. Along with emails where the subject line is the job posting and the body is "resume attached"
To stay on welfare in my country you have to submit your monthly job search results. If you prove you applied to about 5 places a week and get 1 or 2 interviews a month the government fucks off. It took me a while to realize this, so in the beginning I tried and gave the stereotypical bullshit answers I read online.
Now, I just give the most honest answers I can.
>tell me about yourself
I dropped out of school and I'm on welfare
>what is your greatest strength?
I'm not sure what my strengths are
>what is your greatest weakness?
I'm lazy
>why do you want to work here?
to make money
>why should we hire you?
because you need a worker and I need a job
That's not even getting into the bullshit questions like "if you were an animal, what kind of animal would you be?" or "would you report it to the supervisor if you saw a coworker you were friends with steal one penny from the till?"
>>29213291
Thisthis, baby.