I've been going for years now but I think it might be time to stop soon. It just doesn't do it for me anymore, it's not really helping me in any way. I don't get any benefits anymore, hasn't helped me with women, money, or meeting people. I'm not getting any joy out of it anymore like I used to It also costs me about $600 a year.So yeah after lifting for many years, on and off I admit, it might be time to finally call it quits and move on with my life, so my new year resolution will be to quit the gym.
>>76850027Then you never loved it to begin with. You got in for the wrong reasons, at least get out for the right. But you have to be genuinely regarded to abandon physical fitness as a whole. If you are smart enough to realise lifting isn't for you then you'll take the ascended path and use the physique and discipline you accumulated over the years to pursue other sports that may be more to your liking. Exercising is the benefit.
>>76850027>>76850047These are weak, defeated mindsets. Double down. Go twice as many days. Spend 1200 a year for TWO gym memberships. Walk up to women in the gym and sell them for profit. You're unhappy with stagnating, so BREAK THROUGH. KILL THE MEDIOCRITY.
>>76850027since you have nothing to lose start hitting on sluts at the gym
>>76850027Make a minimalist setup at home, a minimalist program, and do light, short pump workouts for a while. You may come to enjoy it again.
>>768500274chan isn't an airport
>>76850027>I don't get any benefits anymoreThat's my major fear, pastaincel. That the government will become privy to the fact that I've outgrown the teen angst that got me $2,200/mo in gibs since 2009