I lost it at 18/19 when i suddenly got thrust into the real world started having to worry about money. I no longer feel that sense of awe and wonder i did as a child - its just work work work work. Will it eventually comeback when i retire at 60/70?
That's what vacations are for.
>>32323467And drugs
>>32323450Don't ignore it, don't wait until you're a geezer, change your situation and you can make it better, even if you never get to feel the bliss of being an 8y.o. retard again. I tried to ignore this or wait for it to get better for 7 years. One of my biggest mistakes everFor me, a day-to-day situation where I get to be /out/ and live in a nice setting made a night and fucking day difference. Lots of people you know will try to make it sound like it's impossible to get what you need without lots of money, because if it weren't they would look like idiots for sitting around at their shit jobs for decades. But it's not, and they are. If you start realizing concrete numbers, you will see that most people dump most of their income directly back into job costs (living in a high COL area, transportation, keeping up appearances) or just bullshit to make them feel better because "I work so hard, this is normal, I deserve this." Bottom line is, start thinking more about what you need now, ignore the retards (easier said than done,) cover your ass, don't do anything stupid like buy a house or 20k car on credit just because it's normal. Good luck op