You don't have a life to do anything with. Life lives itself, the self is an illusion and there is no free will or choice (apparently). The end. I hope this post was completely unhelpful.
We're not so different you and I... and OP, but I didn't quote him because his post was long as balls...krazykidd said:Reading you're first paragraph , i thought i wrote this . Appart from living with the parents i'm in the same situation . Fame money and power interest me none . I love videogames but have no will to work in the industry .
Unfortunately , i have no advice to give you . I'm in the same situation . I'm currently working a minimum wadge job just to support myself ( which i do quite well ). I'm not in any dept or anything. Just drifting in life playing videogames
I find this post hilarious. Like, if I was trying to come up with advice that an out-of-touch one-percenter might give someone, I wish I could think up something as thoroughly smug and unhelpful as that. "Oh, you have no interests? Well, grow some balls and get an interest, and then monetise it. Or see a therapist. Whatever. #Winning"Tanakh said:Get good at something you have a drive for, like REALLY GOOD, then find a way to monetize.
There, problem solved, though most of the things you have drive for might require balls to commit to, as they are probably not easy to monetize for, in which case, get some.
PD: Forgot to add, if nothing at all motivates you then you almost certainly have a psychological issue, consult a professional then.
Hah, I can think of far worse things that could happen to you than making lots of money. Unless your job literally involves being tortured, you're in a better position than most. If high-paying jobs were easy and fun, they wouldn't be high-paying.IamLEAM1983 said:The worst thing that could ever happen is for you to be stuck with an excessively lucrative position you utterly loathe.
First off, your friends and family and teachers aren't in the literature industry; they don't know shit. Becoming a writer in this day and age is very different from how random people imagine it. For example, you have a big advantage in that you know how to use the Internet. Start a blog, read other writer's/editor's/publisher's blogs and comment on them and get involved in the writing/publishing community. With a bit of effort, you'll get your name out there, even without having written a book. If your blog posts are interesting, you'll start to build a "platform." This will put you ahead of 99% of the other bozos since publishers are more likely to recognise your name, and they love it when writers already have the beginnings of a fanbase; means more sales for less advertising cost. Also, reading all the blog posts and articles will teach you a lot about modern writing.AnthrSolidSnake said:I'm in the exact same situation. I graduated high school, am now 20, and have no real job. My passion is to become a writer, "professionally", but my entire life has consisted of "That's not a real job." or "You will need to get a real job first." or "Chances are you won't be successful."
Is it really how it is?Drathnoxis said:Nothing. I don't want to do anything. Basically I'm perfectly content to be exactly where I am.
And the propose of writing that was? Can't see any intention to communicate besides caricaturing my post, talk about being smug...James Joseph Emerald said:I find this post hilarious. Like, if I was trying to come up with advice that an out-of-touch one-percenter might give someone, I wish I could think up something as thoroughly smug and unhelpful as that. "Oh, you have no interests? Well, grow some balls and get an interest, and then monetise it. Or see a therapist. Whatever. #Winning"
Problem with this, you have to be in like top 5 of the world not to need a dayjob after this. Internet gaming really doesnt pay as much as you wish. people do it out of passion or stupid hope that posts like this inspire. unless he really ahs something special, hes way too late on this thrain and wont be able to live off it.FPLOON said:Have you seen any iconic Let Players on YouTube? That's just the easily-spotted "jobs" involving video games... Do you want to get paid to play video games of your choosing? Or maybe you would want to review video games of your choosing? Or just doing something unique that involves video games? I'm trying my very best not to mention a good chunk of the content here on the Escapist, since it seems TOO obvious to point out...
I was giving you the opportunity to recant and not seem like such an insensitive blowhard, while indicating to the OP that he shouldn't let your crass dismissal of his problem make him feel bad.Tanakh said:And the propose of writing that was? Can't see any intention to communicate besides caricaturing my post, talk about being smug...James Joseph Emerald said:I find this post hilarious. Like, if I was trying to come up with advice that an out-of-touch one-percenter might give someone, I wish I could think up something as thoroughly smug and unhelpful as that. "Oh, you have no interests? Well, grow some balls and get an interest, and then monetise it. Or see a therapist. Whatever. #Winning"
Anyway, if you have no interests at all in life it would probably help to seek professional help, can't really see any issue with stating that.
I went through a very similar experience (except my parents kicked me out at 16 so I hardly had time to get comfortable).Drathnoxis said:You know that question that everybody always asks from the moment you start kindergarten? The one that always seems so far away until you realize that you've already graduated? The question I'm talking about is of course: what do you want to be when you grow up? Well, a while ago I realized my answer to the question. Nothing. I don't want to do anything.
I really don't want to get a job, I had a job when I was 15 and I realized that working really, really sucks. I don't want to go back to school. Even though I did well in school with a 90 average I still didn't like school, and also I can't think of anything that interests me enough to spend 4 years and tens of thousands of dollars learning(and then that leads me back to the situation where I have to get a job). The only thing I've ever had a real interest in is video games, but I don't really want to get into the industry either. Really I have no aspirations in life at all. I don't care about having a lot of money, or fame, or power. I don't even want to be in a relationship or get married.
Basically I'm perfectly content to be exactly where I am. But the problem is I can't just leech off of my parents forever. I know everybody expects me to become a functioning member of society, nobody is too pushy about it but the knowledge of their expectation that I do *something* is starting weigh on me. I just don't know what to do; on the one hand I would like to do nothing, but on the other hand I'm starting to feel like a useless burden and I think I'm noticing my self esteem dropping.
So Escapist, how did you answer the title question for yourself and what should I personally do with my life?
OMG! Such kindness beyond words! Thanks but I think I'll pass. Night brah.James Joseph Emerald said:snip