In today's world and society what do you do with your life and how do you cope with the fact that you don't have the gene to be good at anything anywhere despite trying hard: sports, videogames, mathematics, writing, acting, music, dancing, relationships, politics, debating...I tried everything and put in hundred of hours to be decent at a wide range of different fields but I was mediocre at best.Meanwhile some people just pick up something, like a calling, they find their thing and they're good in a short amount of time without trying too hard. I just don't want to pursue anything anymore, it's too frustrating being shit at everything in today's world.Where the fuck does that gene at being good at a particular thing even comes from? Sometimes you watch some athletes and their fathers were complete slobs yet their sons are beasts.
>>534410582The important thing is to recognize yourself as the victim of circumstances beyond your control, understand that nothing you can do can change anything for the better, give up, and be angry all the time and never stop being angry.
>>534410582sorry anon, seems all you got were the whiny bitch genes.
>>534410582>In today's world and society what do you do with your lifePrepare for survival now. Prepare for total world collapse for a few years. prepare.
>>534410655a comment like this made any other place would be obvious sarcasm, but not on this hellsite known as 4chan /pol/
>>534410655be angry and do nothing, got itdae feel sleepy?
>>534410582if youre white male dont fall into the NEET-ism and anti-wagie jew psyop that wants you to stay out of a career and stay childless
Scientists have found a way to double the rate at which you learn things>A brain device that can increase learning by up to 40 percent has been revealed by scientists funded by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA). While the device was originally tested on macaques, researchers said it could be a cheap and non-invasive way of "altering functional connectivity in humans" in the future.>The device is a non-invasive cap that stimulates parts of the brain via electrical currents. It was developed by researchers at HRL Laboratories, California, McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and Soterix Medical in New York.>In their experiments, the team performed "non-invasive transcranial direct current stimulation"—or tDCS—on a set of macaques. They stimulated the prefrontal cortex and got them to perform a task based on associative learning. In order to get a reward, they had to learn associations between a visual cue and a location. >The macaques would forage for the reward after getting the visual cue.>The findings, published in the journal Current Biology, showed that macaques in the control group took 22 trials before they had learned to get the reward straight away. It took the tDCS group just 12 trials. The tDCS device accounted for a 40 percent increase in learning speed, the authors say.https://www.newsweek.com/darpa-device-boosts-learning-brain-connections-692693
>>534412252>In 2007, science writer and editor Sally Adee attended a technology conference for DARPA—The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency—when she learned about a brain surface electrical stimulation method that allegedly cut in half the time it takes a person to go from novice to expert in sharpshooting. Known as trans cranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), the brain stimulation technique was also presented as a way to potentially speed up language learning and mathematical aptitude.>Adee was struck by the idea of surface brain stimulation and for several years worked on convincing the Department of Defense agency to grant her permission to try it out for herself. In 2011, she flew from London to California to participate in an army training simulation. With a device on her head delivering electrical currents, Adee went from a frustrated shooter to a skilled sniper.>Adee: The research that I was interested in ostensibly improved focus to let people enter sort of a flow state, which amplifies learning ability. Just so you know, what I did was just a Gonzo stunt. Basically, it was just “here’s how it feels to try this,” and it so happened to work really well for me.
>>534410582>be me>be born in 1993 >parents rich>go though the motions, finish school, college, etc. >live life on easy mode the whole time>32 now>married, 3 kids>5 million dollar house>still haven’t done much of anything>feelsgoodmanIt’s really that easy, idk what the fuck you guys were doing during the character creation screen
>>534412301Here's some different configurations you can use for electrode placement to get different benefitshttps://neuromyst.com/montage-guide/https://tdcs.com/montage-guide/
>>534410820It’s pasta so it’s sardonic
>>534410582Usually it's IQ. The uncomfortable truth is that people who high roll IQ are usually better at pretty much everything. Only other option really is to care about something way more than everyone else, like if you're some weirdo that does wood working 12 hours a day for 30 years or something. Also one of the best things you can do is to teach yourself to learn first, since that's what "getting good" at pretty much anything else is going to take anyway.
>>534411064OP, make sure to do the opposite of what this guy says
>>534410582>where does that gene come fromRandom mutation. Most of the time it gives you cancer or some shit, but all it takes is that one in a million chance of producing an übermensch>what do you do in your lifeYou pick up stoicism and realize there is no point in worrying about things that are beyond your control. In fact, feel relieved that the weight of mankind's future did not fall on your shoulders. Find a passion, nurture it, and be content with life
>>534410582WOW THIS IS JUST LIKE MY LIFE AND I AM THE GREAT GODDESS ATHENA...I SUGGEST YOU DO THE OPPOSITE OF WHATEVER YOU ARE DOING BECAUSE IF SOMEONE GOOD LIKE ME SUFFERS FROM THE SAME FATE MEANS EVIL HAS WON....ATHENA THE GREAT AND HOLY YOD HEH VAV HEH
>>534411064Somebody has to breed and raise the next generation of goyim cattle. Most normies like this guy will happily step up to the plate and wage their life away for a chance to reproduce. I'm just glad that's not me.
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