>>1 This was me 4 months ago. Honestly the last few years has been a bit of a roundabout of jobs for me. I think you just have to appreciate the free time that you have now. Not having a job sucks because you have no money, having a job sucks because you have no free time, not having a job is great because you have free time, having a job is great because you have money. Being in and out of work has taught me to save money when I have a job and try to be as productive or even just as active as I can when I don't, or am not working on any particular day. Archive.org has literally millions of public domain books, try reading more, set yourself a challenge, get out more, like actually get out more and see what interesting places locally you can go for little or nothing. Try walking in one direction one day and see how far you get, try to get further in the opposite direction the next day. Just do something that's active.
Also this may sound cheesy but you could get a job far sooner than you think. I was extremely blackpilled because I hadn't had a job for longer than a month on almost two years, then I got one good interview in at a place I wasn't even going to apply for because I never imagined that I'd get it, now it's been 3 months and I'm doing well. Also volunteer, volunteering is good. That's what I was doing before this job.
This was me 4 months ago. Honestly the last few years has been a bit of a roundabout of jobs for me.
I think you just have to appreciate the free time that you have now. Not having a job sucks because you have no money, having a job sucks because you have no free time, not having a job is great because you have free time, having a job is great because you have money.
Being in and out of work has taught me to save money when I have a job and try to be as productive or even just as active as I can when I don't, or am not working on any particular day. Archive.org has literally millions of public domain books, try reading more, set yourself a challenge, get out more, like actually get out more and see what interesting places locally you can go for little or nothing. Try walking in one direction one day and see how far you get, try to get further in the opposite direction the next day.
Just do something that's active.
Also this may sound cheesy but you could get a job far sooner than you think. I was extremely blackpilled because I hadn't had a job for longer than a month on almost two years, then I got one good interview in at a place I wasn't even going to apply for because I never imagined that I'd get it, now it's been 3 months and I'm doing well.
Also volunteer, volunteering is good. That's what I was doing before this job.