Unc status 😭😭 I noticed my white hairs in my beard at 30 too and sighed a bit lmao. Looking at where I am now in terms of what I get to do for a living versus where I started off, sometimes I can't even believe it. (Think if Rillo was Black and Gay lol) But this year I've gotten into a new routine of trying to do some kind of moderate fitness at least 5 days a week. And it's been so great. I think what made fitness finally click for me, was just being comfortable with a drastic positive change in my overall body fr. Just remember that even if it's for yourself now, it's never really just for yourself in terms of doing your best in life.
@hafuridotus3 ай бұрын
P.S. - If you haven't heard of him, check out Mk.gee btw. Love his stuff rn
@Jpndiazz3 ай бұрын
lmfaoooo i think geting white hairs at this age is mostly rare, i see a lot of guys in their early 20's with white hair lol Love routine part, i'm also trying to do the same thing! lost 13 pounds and just trying to balance it all out. lol
@Jpndiazz3 ай бұрын
Bet i will!
@neskuikfren3 ай бұрын
I'm 21 and just got a new job as a mechanic, so far in life I always gave up, I gave up school before finishing, lost 3 years on that, I gave up a year because I had started an apprenticeship as a butcher and gave up. It's been tough because I've been wanting to give up my current mechanic job aswell after a couple months, I feel stuck because if I give up one more time with no certification of any sort how will I ever find a job? Your video brought me some positivity but I'm left a bit confused, would you advise that I quit again and start looking for something else? Or should I persevere and keep going fir 3.5 more years to get certified as a mechanic?
@Jpndiazz3 ай бұрын
I kind of went through the same thing when i got my pharmacy tech certificate, though it only took me one year to get. but i stuck it out, finished, worked in pharmacy for a while and eventually landed a different job that was in that field. I think as long as you're progressing in terms of pay, skills, experience, it's not bad to stick it out. Ultimately it's up to you! you really don't know where life is going to take you, i made a lot of decisions based on what will help me build a better life aka money. Also, being a mechanic is a life long skill, something to think about. Good luck to you, wishing you the best.