Dear robots,
What do you do to improve yourself?
Unless you have a physical and/or mental disability (in which case you have my condolences), you have no excuse to not lift, learn a language or teach yourself some other skill.
Pic related, I learned Japanese for the sole purpose of reading manga and watching anime, I don't even care about Japanese culture. And you know what? It's one of the best things I did in my life so far. I learned far more than just Japanese. I learned how to systematically approach a long term goal and I learned that I could achieve what I wanted if I set my mind to it.
And I got to shit in the faces of hard-working normies. I oftentimes slept during or skipped classes for the sake of sleeping somewhere in school, yet I won a prize for the best Maturaarbeit (think of a thing you'd do for a bachelor's degree, but smaller. It's part of our high school equivalent here and somewhat of a big deal) at the graduation ceremony. The look on the face of that arrogant normie from my class was priceless.
So, why aren't you working on improving yourself?
Self-improvenent is a meme. It's better to condition yourself to be satisfied with the way you are currently. Otherwise you will endlessly be chasing something.
I'm an apathetic, nihilistic, depressed druggie. I don't care about improving myself at all.
>>30005876
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>>30005876
Know what OP? I was going to write a paragraph about how it doesn't matter and why waste the time, but fuck it.
Any tips on learning Japanese? There's some hentai that hasn't been translated yet. Native English speaker.
>>30005876
I lift, program, read, play piano. Try to have something I consistently work at everyday even though I'm a worthless NEET.
>>30005876
it's a lack of drive
i just can't break it
i'm sure i could improve myself a lot if i stopped jerking it to porn, but i can't stop myself from doing it
>>30006046
Head over to /a/ and check out the DJT, the thread is mainly shitposting and autistic discussion, but the guide has everything you need to get you started. Have fun.
>>30006047
Good on you anon. I'm looking forward to starting lifting once I'm back home. Can't wait to stop being a scrawny ass nerd and being a buff nerd instead.