Message from @Five, Seven, and Two

Discord ID: 540026345825239042


2019-01-30 04:27:52 UTC  

yea i loose sensitivity

2019-01-30 04:27:55 UTC  

just before then

2019-01-30 04:27:56 UTC  

need to be really mental to do it

2019-01-30 04:28:21 UTC  

You'd be surprised how efficient you'll get at it if you build it as a habit.

2019-01-30 04:28:38 UTC  

busting a quick one in the morning?

2019-01-30 04:28:56 UTC  

Using the shower, more specifically.

2019-01-30 04:29:03 UTC  

wow

2019-01-30 04:29:04 UTC  

why

2019-01-30 04:29:11 UTC  

you'll learn how to mentally do it

2019-01-30 04:29:14 UTC  

^

2019-01-30 04:29:44 UTC  

so five

2019-01-30 04:29:45 UTC  

😮

2019-01-30 04:29:51 UTC  

i'll do it

2019-01-30 04:29:58 UTC  

tell me, i haven't worked a real job, nearing 25

2019-01-30 04:30:03 UTC  

what should i be concerned about

2019-01-30 04:30:07 UTC  

Define "real job".

2019-01-30 04:30:16 UTC  

a job where i pay taxes

2019-01-30 04:30:34 UTC  
2019-01-30 04:30:56 UTC  

@haku. You have any aversion to physical labor?

2019-01-30 04:31:32 UTC  

i rather not do that yeah

2019-01-30 04:31:54 UTC  

Might have to bite the bullet on it.

2019-01-30 04:31:55 UTC  

@haku. Work dignifies men

2019-01-30 04:32:08 UTC  

i always looked at it as a form of discipline

2019-01-30 04:32:10 UTC  

when Im not working on a "real job" i get depressed

2019-01-30 04:32:12 UTC  

depending on what you're doing

2019-01-30 04:32:13 UTC  

for real

2019-01-30 04:32:14 UTC  

Just as a point of practicality.

2019-01-30 04:32:50 UTC  

the feeling of "work done" you get on your way home

2019-01-30 04:33:04 UTC  

is really nice

2019-01-30 04:33:18 UTC  

now i got to work from home, now and then I fap, watch videos, get distracted

2019-01-30 04:33:33 UTC  

i dont get the feeling that i left my best on the workplace

2019-01-30 04:33:38 UTC  

and now i can do whatever i want

2019-01-30 04:33:48 UTC  

my conciousness gets heavy

2019-01-30 04:33:53 UTC  

u should try, really

2019-01-30 04:37:04 UTC  

@haku. Best other option is learn a coding language. Might take you a year to build a portfolio. Python with little-to-no experience will get you into most places at $30-35k (USD) a year.

2019-01-30 04:37:17 UTC  

i do C++

2019-01-30 04:37:43 UTC  

done some school shit

2019-01-30 04:37:53 UTC  

wanna get away with an Associates

2019-01-30 04:37:57 UTC  

Python's just C++ with more shortcuts.

2019-01-30 04:39:14 UTC  

Wrap that up and find a place that'll pay you to do it. Sock away what you can and spend at least 2% of your take-home on Udemy learning another language. Java, Ruby, Swift, whatever.

2019-01-30 04:39:32 UTC  

i do know basic java