When after investing time on try learning something I realize that i am still inadequate and below standards. So the heartbreak to be less that a functional human.
One great thing about society is how it takes all kinds. We all have our long and our short strengths. And when we’re all thrown into the mix, we get here, on Lemmy for example. You’re obviously skilled enough to get here and communicate your perspective.
Whether you’ve found it yet, you have a role to play. If you haven’t found it, keep poking away. It will reveal itself. There’s lots to be done.
Good luck.
Thanks, well probably not will be happen but I can live with this heartbreak and I do from a lot of time. Actually I think society is full of people like me, with no skills at all and without hope to get anywhere in their life. Communicate here is great btw, still not enough to give me something irl, at end of the day I don’t have big wishes that just keep be feed and healthy.
I enjoy doing things that I’m not very good at, particularly in light how long I’ve been at it. But I do it for myself and my own pleasure. So I stay at it and continue having fun. Don’t be too hard on yourself as we’re all headed into the unknown. The only thing a boat’s wake tells is where it’s been.
https://piped.video/watch?v=2L22C5IJTfE
Have fun, amigo.
The death of Anthony Bourdain shook me hard. I found him to be a very inspiring figure.
The day I found out they no longer make or sell Big Ed’s Super Saucers. I miss those fuckin’ things so much… 😭
- Being a school kid in class, all of us watching TV to see the first teacher go to space and seeing instead her death as the Space Shuttle challenger exploded.
- Being from Massachusetts, watching the Red Sox world series with my Grandfather in 1986 and seeing the ball go through Bill Buckner’s legs.
- Not making the high-school basketball team as a freshman because I was too short. When I graduated I was 6 feet 2 inches.