>Cant stick to working out >can't stick to being hygienic >can't keep my room tidy It all feels so hard
>>84914454Leave things better than you found them. Simple rule that goes a long way.Also, just work out then shower to get clean from sweating and then you get a shower too
>>84914454>I like the smell of dirty and rotten shitOkay.
>>84914454i always have the best intenions when working out and then i injure my knee or something and it's back to square one
>>84914472Same here, 32m. I had like four serious attempts at lifting in my life, sometime around age 18, 22, 24, and 30. I always managed to stay consistent for about 6 months, at which point some variation of joint pain (hip, neck, shoulder) forced me to cut down on the exercises I did, which killed the momentum and my motivation with it. I think my posture is just fucked up from scoliosis (one leg shorter than the other) which throws my whole spine out of alignment and causes all sorts of issues. Doing a new attempt now, and planning to just work on mobility exercises when a new pain arises. Hopefully this time I can manage to adapt. Smoking a kilo of weed since the last attempt rewired my brain a bit, and I work through problems more obsessively nowadays. Maybe I can harness that and apply it to exercise. Fingies crossed.
>>84914454is there anything worse than being painfully aware of what a untermensch you are but being unable to do anything about it? it's like God put me on this Earth as a humiliation ritual
>>84914454My problem is keeping a job. It's hard not to sperg out at disrespectful normies