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What hobby should I get into?


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I don't have any hobbies at the moment. I just do whatever nonsense I can come up with when I'm free. I have tried different things over the years but have given up at most of the things because I barely have any energy, and most of my energy goes to the stuff I have to do. I post this now because I suddenly felt a desire to try gain since a life without any good copes sucks.

Below are some of the things I've considered. I don't know what to pick. I would also be glad if you have any suggestions.
(I haven't included gymmaxxing because I will have start exercising again anyway + it isn't something I could truly love)




Vidya: I don't really find video games that fun anymore, at least current games. Most modern games are fucking garbage. Either they're full of propaganda, or they just follow the same generic formula. Besides, I'd love to play games if I had friends but reality is harsh to me. If I were to start playing games again I'd be going for older games instead of modern slop.

Anime: Have enjoyed a few anime like Evangelion and Attack on Titan, but struggle to immerse myself fully in the cope. There are so many anime to watch, and while it would be fun to finally understand the anime memes floating around, it feels trivial after investing so much time. Maybe some weebs could convince me otherwise.

Philosophy: Spending most of my time alone has led me to often think about the big questions in life. I hoped philosophy could help me articulate my belifes, though its complexity and the lack of definitive answers can be daunting. Besides, philosophy in of itself might give me much to show for.

Language learning: I've attempted to learn several languages, but have never reached a high level in any of them. My fascination lies mainly in the structure of language; being able to consume media in the target language is just a bonus. I also wanted to learn certain languages to fit in culturally (for certain reasons), but realizing that that won't ever happen has been demoralzing.

IT and programming: I spend most of my time on the computer and want to understand it and the programs better, as well as making my own programs for automation and pure fun. I tried learning Python for three months once but got burned out, went on a break which never ended. I like the idea of programming, but lack specific goals.

Art: I'm terrible at writing by hand and have always struggled with fine motor skills in general, so drawing is super hard. I wanted to learn to draw as an outlet for all my thoughts and emotions. Besides, I wanedt to draw nude foids to jerk off to:feelsohh:I don't exactly know what I'd draw to express myself though, apart from said coomfuel. I gave up because I don't have much specific goals in mind and it's incredibly frustrating to be so bad it's almost like I'm fighting against my own nature.

Reading (and writing): I've always struggling with speaking and writing, making it hard to communicate my thoughts clearly. You might have noticed this by my awful way of writing. The reason I didn't fail in school was because I was always able to figure something out in a pinch, despite it not coming naturally to me. Anyway, I hope that by focusing on reading and later writing after I've gained a broader vocabulary, I could finally be able to articulate my ideas properly. This, in turn would hopefully relieve me of some of my mental burdens. I'm unsure how to improve at writing beyond just reading though. The common advice of "just write bro" has never helped me.
 
Just rotate through them all.
 
How old are you
 
start growing plants that grow fruit like tomatoes or peppers
 
that never works. I am the type of person who has to focus 100% on one thing
Brutal, I can't do that I must have constant rotation
 
start growing plants that grow fruit like tomatoes or peppers
good idea. That actually sounds fun. It's like taking care of pets, but much less effort. It sounds really calming
 
good idea. That actually sounds fun. It's like taking care of pets, but much less effort. It sounds really calming
yeah and its prolonged and gives u none jewish food, always tastes better too
 
yeah and its prolonged and gives u none jewish food, always tastes better too
Yeah. Tired of all the goyslop veggies and mystery meat. This is a good idea. Maybe I should try cooking as well
 
my only copes are LDAR and postmaxxing

give those a try
 
Yeah. Tired of all the goyslop veggies and mystery meat. This is a good idea. Maybe I should try cooking as well
yes they go together well, grow stuff u like cooking with.
 
I liked date a live and high school dxd
maybe I'll check them out. But high school is not something i want to reminded of. That was a dark chapter of my life
 
maybe I'll check them out. But high school is not something i want to reminded of. That was a dark chapter of my life
it's just demon foids fighting some niggas and some other random stuff kek

it's interesting
 
Do you like solving problems?
 
I stopped at high school math. I have been thinking of picking it up again.

Do you mean you stopped around Algebra II, or did you take Calculus I or II back then?
 
Do you mean you stopped around Algebra II, or did you take Calculus I or II back then?
I'm not sure. I did take the harder math classes, but I don't live in the US and Calculus isn't it's own subject. The subjects we have are different. Since the term isn't used in the textbooks I'm not completely sure what calculus really is, but from how I understand it there are just some basic overlaps between the subject I took and Calculus, like integration and derivation.
 
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Anyway, I've forgotten a lot of math, so if I want to learn math I will have to go back to the basics for a while in order to refresh my memory and fill up some knowledge gaps.
I will consider math. Thank you.
 
I'm not sure. I did take the harder math classes, but I don't live in the US and Calculus isn't it's own subject. The subjects we have are different. Since the term isn't used in the textbooks I'm not completely sure what calculus really is, but from how I understand it there are just some basic overlaps between the subject I took and Calculus, like integration and derivation.
Anyway, I've forgotten a lot of math, so if I want to learn math I will have to go back to the basics for a while in order to refresh my memory and fill up some knowledge gaps.
I will consider math. Thank you.

A good site to learn from is Paul's Online Notes, which begins with a review of algebra and trigonometry concepts and then proceeds through Calculus I.

After that, you should study Calculus II, since it builds directly on Calculus I and introduces ideas that are important later. Then move to Calculus III, which is especially useful because it lays the groundwork for subjects such as Analysis and Topology.

Once you complete the calculus sequence, the natural next step is Linear Algebra, followed by a course in Proof Writing or Introduction to Proofs.

After that, Real Analysis usually comes next, and Complex Analysis can follow. Once you are comfortable with proofs and analysis, you will be prepared for more abstract subjects such as Number Theory and Abstract Algebra.

I am currently studying Abstract Algebra myself, and Milne's notes are a great resource if you want to see what that looks like. If you ever need help with anything, feel free to message me. I like to think I am pretty okay at math.
 
A good site to learn from is Paul's Online Notes, which begins with a review of algebra and trigonometry concepts and then proceeds through Calculus I.

After that, you should study Calculus II, since it builds directly on Calculus I and introduces ideas that are important later. Then move to Calculus III, which is especially useful because it lays the groundwork for subjects such as Analysis and Topology.

Once you complete the calculus sequence, the natural next step is Linear Algebra, followed by a course in Proof Writing or Introduction to Proofs.

After that, Real Analysis usually comes next, and Complex Analysis can follow. Once you are comfortable with proofs and analysis, you will be prepared for more abstract subjects such as Number Theory and Abstract Algebra.

I am currently studying Abstract Algebra myself, and Milne's notes are a great resource if you want to see what that looks like. If you ever need help with anything, feel free to message me. I like to think I am pretty okay at math.
Thank you for the detailed breakdown on the learning path. I'm the kind of person who has to know exactly what order to learn things in, so this was great for me. Appreciate the recommendation for Paul's Online Notes. It says that the notes are not a substitute for attending class, but I think the notes are fairly detailed and enough for me. I have always preferred to learn on my own instead of taking classes anyway.

Abstract Algebra as shown in your resource looks quite intimidating, but also really interesting. I'm fascinated by how there are next to no numbers anymore. Well, I guess you're just pretty okay in math if you are able to study this:forcedsmile:. Thanks for offering help, I'll keep that in mind.
 
I just LDAR drink and smoke
 
glad if you have any suggestions.

All New Things.

Slowly.

Learn micro steps of producing things you never have done before.
spread it out in time, expect to fail, but that's good
maybe you never tried:
  • baking a pancake​
watch others do it and how they do it and then immitate
look at youtube, read about it, trying it
get less bad at it every time
after years you are

  • pancakemaster
when it gets boring,
make a pasta
in the same step by step way.

Also learn how to quickly mop up splattered egg-flour pancake mix from the floor for a shiny floor result,
while singing a song: 'I love mopping"
 
Talk with chat gpt
 
None. Rot in your bed all day and daydream.
 
I don't have any hobbies at the moment. I just do whatever nonsense I can come up with when I'm free. I have tried different things over the years but have given up at most of the things because I barely have any energy, and most of my energy goes to the stuff I have to do. I post this now because I suddenly felt a desire to try gain since a life without any good copes sucks.

Below are some of the things I've considered. I don't know what to pick. I would also be glad if you have any suggestions.
(I haven't included gymmaxxing because I will have start exercising again anyway + it isn't something I could truly love)




Vidya: I don't really find video games that fun anymore, at least current games. Most modern games are fucking garbage. Either they're full of propaganda, or they just follow the same generic formula. Besides, I'd love to play games if I had friends but reality is harsh to me. If I were to start playing games again I'd be going for older games instead of modern slop.

Anime: Have enjoyed a few anime like Evangelion and Attack on Titan, but struggle to immerse myself fully in the cope. There are so many anime to watch, and while it would be fun to finally understand the anime memes floating around, it feels trivial after investing so much time. Maybe some weebs could convince me otherwise.

Philosophy: Spending most of my time alone has led me to often think about the big questions in life. I hoped philosophy could help me articulate my belifes, though its complexity and the lack of definitive answers can be daunting. Besides, philosophy in of itself might give me much to show for.

Language learning: I've attempted to learn several languages, but have never reached a high level in any of them. My fascination lies mainly in the structure of language; being able to consume media in the target language is just a bonus. I also wanted to learn certain languages to fit in culturally (for certain reasons), but realizing that that won't ever happen has been demoralzing.

IT and programming: I spend most of my time on the computer and want to understand it and the programs better, as well as making my own programs for automation and pure fun. I tried learning Python for three months once but got burned out, went on a break which never ended. I like the idea of programming, but lack specific goals.

Art: I'm terrible at writing by hand and have always struggled with fine motor skills in general, so drawing is super hard. I wanted to learn to draw as an outlet for all my thoughts and emotions. Besides, I wanedt to draw nude foids to jerk off to:feelsohh:I don't exactly know what I'd draw to express myself though, apart from said coomfuel. I gave up because I don't have much specific goals in mind and it's incredibly frustrating to be so bad it's almost like I'm fighting against my own nature.

Reading (and writing): I've always struggling with speaking and writing, making it hard to communicate my thoughts clearly. You might have noticed this by my awful way of writing. The reason I didn't fail in school was because I was always able to figure something out in a pinch, despite it not coming naturally to me. Anyway, I hope that by focusing on reading and later writing after I've gained a broader vocabulary, I could finally be able to articulate my ideas properly. This, in turn would hopefully relieve me of some of my mental burdens. I'm unsure how to improve at writing beyond just reading though. The common advice of "just write bro" has never helped me.
Are you NEET?
 
I don't have any hobbies at the moment. I just do whatever nonsense I can come up with when I'm free. I have tried different things over the years but have given up at most of the things because I barely have any energy, and most of my energy goes to the stuff I have to do. I post this now because I suddenly felt a desire to try gain since a life without any good copes sucks.

Below are some of the things I've considered. I don't know what to pick. I would also be glad if you have any suggestions.
(I haven't included gymmaxxing because I will have start exercising again anyway + it isn't something I could truly love)




Vidya: I don't really find video games that fun anymore, at least current games. Most modern games are fucking garbage. Either they're full of propaganda, or they just follow the same generic formula. Besides, I'd love to play games if I had friends but reality is harsh to me. If I were to start playing games again I'd be going for older games instead of modern slop.

Anime: Have enjoyed a few anime like Evangelion and Attack on Titan, but struggle to immerse myself fully in the cope. There are so many anime to watch, and while it would be fun to finally understand the anime memes floating around, it feels trivial after investing so much time. Maybe some weebs could convince me otherwise.

Philosophy: Spending most of my time alone has led me to often think about the big questions in life. I hoped philosophy could help me articulate my belifes, though its complexity and the lack of definitive answers can be daunting. Besides, philosophy in of itself might give me much to show for.

Language learning: I've attempted to learn several languages, but have never reached a high level in any of them. My fascination lies mainly in the structure of language; being able to consume media in the target language is just a bonus. I also wanted to learn certain languages to fit in culturally (for certain reasons), but realizing that that won't ever happen has been demoralzing.

IT and programming: I spend most of my time on the computer and want to understand it and the programs better, as well as making my own programs for automation and pure fun. I tried learning Python for three months once but got burned out, went on a break which never ended. I like the idea of programming, but lack specific goals.

Art: I'm terrible at writing by hand and have always struggled with fine motor skills in general, so drawing is super hard. I wanted to learn to draw as an outlet for all my thoughts and emotions. Besides, I wanedt to draw nude foids to jerk off to:feelsohh:I don't exactly know what I'd draw to express myself though, apart from said coomfuel. I gave up because I don't have much specific goals in mind and it's incredibly frustrating to be so bad it's almost like I'm fighting against my own nature.

Reading (and writing): I've always struggling with speaking and writing, making it hard to communicate my thoughts clearly. You might have noticed this by my awful way of writing. The reason I didn't fail in school was because I was always able to figure something out in a pinch, despite it not coming naturally to me. Anyway, I hope that by focusing on reading and later writing after I've gained a broader vocabulary, I could finally be able to articulate my ideas properly. This, in turn would hopefully relieve me of some of my mental burdens. I'm unsure how to improve at writing beyond just reading though. The common advice of "just write bro" has never helped me.
Looksmaxxing if you have potential

If you're a truecel, then philosophy, bookmaxxing and writemaxxing
 
Anything but p0rn
 
I don't have any hobbies at the moment. I just do whatever nonsense I can come up with when I'm free. I have tried different things over the years but have given up at most of the things because I barely have any energy, and most of my energy goes to the stuff I have to do. I post this now because I suddenly felt a desire to try gain since a life without any good copes sucks.

Below are some of the things I've considered. I don't know what to pick. I would also be glad if you have any suggestions.
(I haven't included gymmaxxing because I will have start exercising again anyway + it isn't something I could truly love)




Vidya: I don't really find video games that fun anymore, at least current games. Most modern games are fucking garbage. Either they're full of propaganda, or they just follow the same generic formula. Besides, I'd love to play games if I had friends but reality is harsh to me. If I were to start playing games again I'd be going for older games instead of modern slop.

Anime: Have enjoyed a few anime like Evangelion and Attack on Titan, but struggle to immerse myself fully in the cope. There are so many anime to watch, and while it would be fun to finally understand the anime memes floating around, it feels trivial after investing so much time. Maybe some weebs could convince me otherwise.

Philosophy: Spending most of my time alone has led me to often think about the big questions in life. I hoped philosophy could help me articulate my belifes, though its complexity and the lack of definitive answers can be daunting. Besides, philosophy in of itself might give me much to show for.

Language learning: I've attempted to learn several languages, but have never reached a high level in any of them. My fascination lies mainly in the structure of language; being able to consume media in the target language is just a bonus. I also wanted to learn certain languages to fit in culturally (for certain reasons), but realizing that that won't ever happen has been demoralzing.

IT and programming: I spend most of my time on the computer and want to understand it and the programs better, as well as making my own programs for automation and pure fun. I tried learning Python for three months once but got burned out, went on a break which never ended. I like the idea of programming, but lack specific goals.

Art: I'm terrible at writing by hand and have always struggled with fine motor skills in general, so drawing is super hard. I wanted to learn to draw as an outlet for all my thoughts and emotions. Besides, I wanedt to draw nude foids to jerk off to:feelsohh:I don't exactly know what I'd draw to express myself though, apart from said coomfuel. I gave up because I don't have much specific goals in mind and it's incredibly frustrating to be so bad it's almost like I'm fighting against my own nature.

Reading (and writing): I've always struggling with speaking and writing, making it hard to communicate my thoughts clearly. You might have noticed this by my awful way of writing. The reason I didn't fail in school was because I was always able to figure something out in a pinch, despite it not coming naturally to me. Anyway, I hope that by focusing on reading and later writing after I've gained a broader vocabulary, I could finally be able to articulate my ideas properly. This, in turn would hopefully relieve me of some of my mental burdens. I'm unsure how to improve at writing beyond just reading though. The common advice of "just write bro" has never helped me.
Just nightwalk in lonely places at 2AM, it makes me feel better
 

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