What Male Depression Actually Looks Like

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@Roni3983
@Roni3983 23 сағат бұрын
You are one of the few that discuss important male topics and does not try to steer people to a membership group. Always appreciate your insights, they seem genuine.
@Smorrow77
@Smorrow77 21 сағат бұрын
i concur, everybody trying to sell a course or some group membership
@sorearm
@sorearm 16 сағат бұрын
Absolutely
@kenlee-97
@kenlee-97 16 сағат бұрын
Lfa -is a genuine Christian man -that realises -once people discover very quickly someone's only ultimately after subs ... That in itself cann do enough damage to a persons' psyche and faith in the human race , which then sends that person into an even deeper depression and suicidal thoughts 😢❤.
@V_ii
@V_ii 11 сағат бұрын
There's nothing wrong with trying to sell a membership, as long a you aren't trying to scam people. Too many people always look for something free when they need to understand you have to give to receive.
@Roni3983
@Roni3983 11 сағат бұрын
@@V_ii I mean when ur focus is about taking vulnerable topics and pushing them towards a membership. Thats a covert scam too just not upfront.
@funkymunky
@funkymunky 23 сағат бұрын
Most men live lives of quiet desperation. Until they get loud.
@Steve-q3b1s
@Steve-q3b1s 20 сағат бұрын
That’s me
@giovannimorgan8728
@giovannimorgan8728 19 сағат бұрын
@@Steve-q3b1s same
@CeeZee001
@CeeZee001 15 сағат бұрын
Ive been living like that. I made a chunk of money and sometimes because of isolation, I end up showing off my money and lashing out. I won't lie, all my worth is my money right now but here I am trying to find religion again for like the 4th time.. I'll get it right
@jdorville
@jdorville Күн бұрын
Not a fan of NFL, but fan of LFA knowledge!
@joeont
@joeont 19 сағат бұрын
I remember applying for that admin assistant job after getting my degree, The economy was bad and i was willing to work my way up. The manager told me, the women that work here will do this job for 20 years, you wont want to stick around here very long, i cant hire you. I was angry but he was right. I went and got another degree.
@JerryG-wg2qn
@JerryG-wg2qn 23 сағат бұрын
Damn that's me bro. No one takes me seriously and I've been in that place for so long you become numb to it to the point you forget about it. Real talk man
@giovannimorgan8728
@giovannimorgan8728 21 сағат бұрын
This guy is so wise man. Like he actually makes me feel something
@TrokaRC
@TrokaRC 23 сағат бұрын
Everyone will get depressed one way or another, some more than others. However, it is how one bounces back from it. Keep your head up everyone! 👍
@mkultra9361
@mkultra9361 2 сағат бұрын
LFA, lots of your videos are great content wise, but this is definitely one of the better ones, really hits home for a lot of us! Just stuck in no man’s land
@MichaelRiftwalker
@MichaelRiftwalker 16 сағат бұрын
I wasn’t too bad til I hit 32 and went thru a break up. Now I’m 40, from 32 to 40 has been the worst time of my life, no family no friends no support from anyone. 😕
@SportsSharp412
@SportsSharp412 15 сағат бұрын
Sorry to hear that man, I understand. Try and keep your head up, brother. You're not alone, even though you feel like it. You're in the right place.
@johnnyrocketrp8661
@johnnyrocketrp8661 10 сағат бұрын
In a separation right now. 50 years old. I will just set goals , learn new skills and use this as fuel. I am feeling it. I am staying busy. Married 17 years. 🤝
@sonicboom2723
@sonicboom2723 8 сағат бұрын
The older I get the less family and friends seems to be.
@bobtheman1
@bobtheman1 5 сағат бұрын
It's too bad no one talks about the stress and loneliness of adult life.
@Michael-od4kd
@Michael-od4kd 4 сағат бұрын
I went through something similar around the same age. I was ashamed to discuss it with anyone. I’m now 45 and married to a wonderful woman and we have two beautiful daughters. I hope you realize that the girl or person you broke up with, would’ve been the worst mistake of your life. I thank God that things did not progress far enough with my ex that we ever got married or I got her pregnant. I have no doubt that she would’ve used a child against me and really ruined my life. I don’t think she is a particularly bad person, just bad for me. I dated a lot of other women who were absolutely amazing, but my wife stood out from all the rest. More importantly, the love I share with my daughters is greater than anything I ever thought possible. I hope that you can find something similar.
@genovinchenzo4237
@genovinchenzo4237 22 сағат бұрын
Im 39 and I just broke if off with my now ex of 3+ years. She was my last effort to get married. She was with one guy from 15 to 31…so she wasn’t for the streets, I thought. She was an insecure woman with bad parents. Her insecurities caused her to have thoughts that our relationship was going to end. That it was too good of a life for her…so she did everything from breaking up with me, to coming back, talking to dudes, probably hooking up with them. She would just shut down…she would lose respect for me bc I couldn’t make her feel secure….The last time she came back-she smelled and I could tell something was different about her. It’s horrible what F-ed up women can do to you. I’m here now and I feel like a loser, a nobody, incapable of living a thriving life-she passed her trash on to me-when I am very successful and have all the things…but she broke my spirit. I know I’ll bounce back, don’t know how long it will take…be careful with these messed up females Man. It doesn’t matter how good of intentions you have for them. They will scar you.
@Roni3983
@Roni3983 22 сағат бұрын
@@genovinchenzo4237 Im in a similar moment. Im 37 and divorced once. Then dated someone for 2 years and I think it was my last chance to marry. She was someone insecure with a lot of parent and personal issues. My fault was ignoring different red flags that happened throughout the relationship. As a man we sometimes think we can be saviors. Lesson learned. She broke my spirit too but all I can say is rebuild yourself again day by day pouring into yourself. It will be tough but doable.
@mattPL1985
@mattPL1985 21 сағат бұрын
@genovinchenzo4237 I was in that place. Did all I could do to my ex gf who was insecure after her traumatic childhood (she didn’t know her father and the step father abused her). So I did all I could do to make her happy, to make her feel valued, loved. At the beginning it worked and we were very happy with each other. But I knew that with her insecurities she can have these tendencies to screw it (cause it was too good to be true to her). So I even initiated conversations with her on how will we work in terms of future, possible crisis in our relationship. I explained her that I love her, value her etc and that she can trust me, I will hold her back no matter what. But still … she cheated on me with some random dudes. She needed me more than I needed her. I was handsome, successful etc so I could replace her easily. The point is I didn’t want to. I really wanted it will work between us and I just wanted to … help her. But she didn’t let me helping her. She choose the drama cause she got used to shit life. So in the end I left her in that shit but I was so damn disappointed about life and heartbroken. I was really really down. So - similar story to yours. I just wanted to tell you that in time you will get better. I went out from that hole after time. You will as well. Don’t lose hope. Life will bring you another woman in time that will be a better match.
@goonies80s98
@goonies80s98 21 сағат бұрын
Keep your head up brother
@salimr4718
@salimr4718 20 сағат бұрын
Don’t make it took long. I wasted 12 years over my ex. I’m 50 now and still single.
@GurneroMaelstrom
@GurneroMaelstrom 19 сағат бұрын
she did you a favor now you're free of those chains
@mattPL1985
@mattPL1985 23 сағат бұрын
Best channel on KZbin. This guy is real 👍
@bellavita3097
@bellavita3097 23 сағат бұрын
You are 100% correct again the people that are poking fun at the man who needs help the most. What a shame.
@WaldregTheGreat
@WaldregTheGreat Күн бұрын
it doesn't look like anything until the final result
@BlueBEAZY45
@BlueBEAZY45 21 сағат бұрын
It doesn’t look like anything until it’s too late. “We never knew” or “Why didn’t he tell anyone?” Usually follow the final result.
@binks69
@binks69 14 сағат бұрын
And they still blame you "why would he do that" "he's crazy"
@qcriverrat
@qcriverrat 11 сағат бұрын
​@@BlueBEAZY45 And they were screaming about it for a decade plus.
@TheRedDevil_NC
@TheRedDevil_NC 21 сағат бұрын
This explains why the older you get the more you isolate yourself because you survived humanity . The depressed men are typically the ones with wives and fake friends who were also too often disappointed and disrespected as a parent.
@dbgn
@dbgn 18 сағат бұрын
This hit so hard, I was never taken serious and doing same shit, fighting and stuff, always trying to prove myself. You are smart man, respect. P.S. Man you described my life in 15 minutes.
@giovannimorgan8728
@giovannimorgan8728 21 сағат бұрын
You are so wise bro this brought tears to my eyes
@stevieG.
@stevieG. Сағат бұрын
LFA kinda talks to you like how a good friend should over a couple of beers. Always sincere.
@JESUSanew
@JESUSanew 23 сағат бұрын
You're A smart individual LFA. Spot On
@joebloggs339
@joebloggs339 15 сағат бұрын
I was treated like an ashtray by both parents. thankfully I buried myself in the books and became a successful professional. If I hadn't done that, I think I would have been an alcoholic like my Dad. But I went thru my rage stage at work. I was forced to suppress my anger by my mother mostly. Now 20 yrs later, I feel so guilty about taking my anger out on my subordinates at work. That is what haunts me.
@RioFerdinand12
@RioFerdinand12 11 сағат бұрын
Did you become successful? Seems like you transfered what you experienced as a child to your workers. Hopefully you are better now and treat people better
@nancygreen8186
@nancygreen8186 20 сағат бұрын
I met a man years ago that fits your description. Yes he was a bad rebellious kind of guy who had been in jail, was stealing cars and ran with the wrong crowd. He came from a family of 13. He was kicked out of school for punching the principal. He also had dyslexia He couldn't read. I saw the good side of him . I dated him and one night when I was out with him he took a battery box for his 18-wheeler. I was mad at him and then next night when I was with him he put it back. He told me how his employer abused him and said to him ... who's going to hire you. Well I married him I saw that he was actually a genius. Even though he couldn't read he could put things together that I couldn't even read the directions and understand it. He went to night school and learned how to read. He diligently studied the sound of each letter and struggled with the meaning of what he was reading. I never saw anybody with such diligence to fulfill his goals. He told me that even his teacher said that he wouldn't amount to much. Well we wound up owning two homes outright. A vacation home in Florida. We took many vacations riding on a Harley seeing the USA. He was a sweet guy. He was a man's man, never bragged. This wonderful man pasted suddenly 8 months ago. All his family loves me because I turned him around. He was my life. So don't give up fellas. ❤
@deedubbz6145
@deedubbz6145 19 сағат бұрын
God bless you. You are a rare woman.
@markdav90
@markdav90 17 сағат бұрын
Simply amazing!
@Anna.martinez1996
@Anna.martinez1996 7 сағат бұрын
It's crazy how we spend so much time worrying about problems and work, but we forget the most important foundation - our faith. Recently l read Your Life Your Game by Keezano, and it reminded me that trusting in God, accepting forgiveness, and living with intention are the real keys to living an abundant life, that book truly changed my life...
@sonicxis4ever
@sonicxis4ever 3 сағат бұрын
Hands down one of my favorite KZbinrs. It’s nice to relate to another guy I respect and can draw wisdom from. I don’t have a father and don’t have relationships with my brothers but this is what family feels like
@50rads
@50rads 16 сағат бұрын
I was with a girl for years, we got engaged, she revealed to me she was rich, convinced me to spend my life savings and max my cards on the promise she would reimburse me. 1.5 years later I never got a dime back and broke up with her due to the stress. She got a new man almost immediately after… I was on track to making my first million, but I lost my opportunities because I was blinded by love. Now I gotta start all over again 😂 I’ve filed for bankruptcy, and surrendered my ambitions, but I’m struggling to get a job. I didn’t want to live anymore, but I learned to accept it and have made peace with it. All I can do is move forward and not drown in despair. Life goes on and things can always be worse.
@dustygearhead
@dustygearhead 8 сағат бұрын
You kinda sound like me. I have some videos about where i am in life right now. The struggle is real for alot of us.
@thegirl150Ebisu
@thegirl150Ebisu 18 сағат бұрын
This is integrity.
@Proudscandinavian
@Proudscandinavian 22 сағат бұрын
True word’s of Gold Thank You ❤ Guy’s please share this with others This channel deserves 1 million + followers
@glengraham7681
@glengraham7681 19 сағат бұрын
A man can be a good man even if not a wealthy influencer. Some of the best people are ordinary people. Protect Your Peace ✌ 🙏 ✨
@matthewgarvin1165
@matthewgarvin1165 22 сағат бұрын
This is very accurate information. I had a blast working in the cell phone industry 23-28. Made money and developed skills. Don’t settle for a Warehouse job.
@FlaccoBrown
@FlaccoBrown 15 сағат бұрын
You’re right I never thought about it that way he’s going through a crisis in front of our eyes. Let’s not forget how much of a target you become to trolls when you are rich and successful. When I go to planet fitness I deal with so many trolls and jealous guys
@NoLeenLon
@NoLeenLon 13 сағат бұрын
Probably one of the BEST videos a young man can watch to understand why he feels the way he does. We live in a society in where ONLY women matters, that's the harsh truth.
@diesel961
@diesel961 20 сағат бұрын
My father is going thru this and idk what to say. I see him daily but idk what to say, my aunts say he’s been crying daily about my grandmas loss a year ago. He’s 46 , never thought any of us would be going thru this. Bless y’all Kings stay alive!
@ioulios12
@ioulios12 3 сағат бұрын
This is true. I had struggles in every corner of my life and people just assume you can manage. If it wasn't for my survival instincts, I would be long gone.
@curdledmayonnaise
@curdledmayonnaise 23 сағат бұрын
Robin Williams was also divorced multiple times where his ex-wives took most of his money so he was running out of money towards the end
@tonydiesel3444
@tonydiesel3444 22 сағат бұрын
Not dead he is uncle pappy
@jefesalsero
@jefesalsero 6 сағат бұрын
"they get an interview and go in" - no, most don't even get that these days. But I get your point.
@jeremiahmorris1852
@jeremiahmorris1852 21 сағат бұрын
Yeah, I'm at my lowest point ever currently. It sucks
@giovannimorgan8728
@giovannimorgan8728 21 сағат бұрын
Bro this guy literally speaks to my soul, I wish I had an older brother like him growing up
@jeremiahmorris1852
@jeremiahmorris1852 19 сағат бұрын
@giovannimorgan8728 if my older brother spoke like him I most likely wouldn't be in this position
@jimjames9779
@jimjames9779 15 сағат бұрын
On both sides of the fence, outcomes of pain inflicted by either, or, have one thing in common, and that is 'hurt people, hurt people'! Sad but true!
@farbodmoravveji3836
@farbodmoravveji3836 19 сағат бұрын
I really relate to your content and you're like a bigger bro to me. Thanks for the content.
@pvtruestnetwork
@pvtruestnetwork 8 сағат бұрын
Good video. I feel like this sometimes
@anonymissed3611
@anonymissed3611 5 сағат бұрын
You are becoming the king of product placenent.
@HunkumSpunkum
@HunkumSpunkum 7 сағат бұрын
Great channel-thank you.
@Jack1-h9k
@Jack1-h9k 20 сағат бұрын
You hit me hard today, someone I know may have been going through that, but its to late for him this past week. What i know he lived life, but may have been struggling, but he did do many many sports and took to many chances
@michaelanthony1797
@michaelanthony1797 22 сағат бұрын
Most if not all pro sports are fixed, I quit watching over paid grown men play catch 20+ years ago.
@desertraider8628
@desertraider8628 22 сағат бұрын
Exactly,pro sports are licensed as entertainment
@JonnnyStorrrm
@JonnnyStorrrm 21 сағат бұрын
And it's insane how these guys get paid millions when all they contribute to society is literal entertainment
@christosdelos3318
@christosdelos3318 20 сағат бұрын
​@@JonnnyStorrrm Bread & Circuses.
@tony420tokebowlz
@tony420tokebowlz 4 сағат бұрын
I bet supercross is not fixed
@mikeh2351
@mikeh2351 9 сағат бұрын
Danny Trejo autobiography is a great read to see how someone can flip the script from a childhood of ****, and the Cali prison system. The ego has to be checked at some point in a wholesome way. Not in a way that makes you weak or defenseless, but that makes you energetic towards life. Love the wisdom on this channel
@accord21
@accord21 11 минут бұрын
Great talk. It opened my eyes to what i didn't quite see before.
@stefanv9660
@stefanv9660 10 сағат бұрын
Greetings from Romania, brothers on this channel.
@bogdanflueraru3802
@bogdanflueraru3802 Сағат бұрын
Se pare că nu sunt singurul român de pe canal 😂
@derekday7402
@derekday7402 22 сағат бұрын
Robin Williams was in a movie called The Fisher King. Probably one of his lesser known movies, but a precursor of who he was to become.
@jimreimers4213
@jimreimers4213 22 сағат бұрын
That was a fantastic movie, very, very deep emotios. I still have it on.... VHS
@dadsarepeopletoo3785
@dadsarepeopletoo3785 20 сағат бұрын
Good Will Hunting was great too. As well as The Awakening
@paulcooper-n2v
@paulcooper-n2v 19 сағат бұрын
@@dadsarepeopletoo3785 He was in a movie called worlds greatest dad he's son in the movie ended up doing what robin williams did in real life.
@goatcity2266
@goatcity2266 14 сағат бұрын
One Hour Photo baby
@shanecle
@shanecle 23 сағат бұрын
Great video, LFA. You definitely touched on issues that I have experienced at points in my life.
@shiviefmn8092
@shiviefmn8092 7 сағат бұрын
for me it's the endless bouts of loneliness, and sameness. Doing groceries, work, work out, but all the fucking same shit on end. And I have to act all civil all the time, while my soul is screaming in anger and frustration.
@ivanerdelj
@ivanerdelj 10 сағат бұрын
This is good eye opener. Keep up the good work!
@SpinodoDragon
@SpinodoDragon 11 сағат бұрын
You're a good dude LFA
@drakemoreland9787
@drakemoreland9787 20 сағат бұрын
Good man right here
@joebenike8518
@joebenike8518 10 сағат бұрын
Appreciate this one LFA
@sanitary103
@sanitary103 22 сағат бұрын
Wes still has to take accountability for his actions regardless of how bad a childhood/upbringing he had. It’s no excuse when you’re an adult.
@stevewarner6621
@stevewarner6621 22 сағат бұрын
But he won’t. So why bother?
@GurneroMaelstrom
@GurneroMaelstrom 19 сағат бұрын
Yeah and also there's dudes who've been through worse in life than Wes Watson ever would and they still didn't allow it to get above their heads, they turned out to be exemplary citizens. There's no excuse for Wes Watson to be such a POS and I have 0 sympathies towards those kind people, they're shallow AF and vain, they reap what they sow. People like Wes and other influencers have such inflated egos that they destroy or corrupt everything around them. Some people are truly beyond salvation unless God takes them away, this world is filled with em' which is extremely sad
@deebee7786
@deebee7786 21 сағат бұрын
You know its a serious talk when he does not wear glasses
@biancasmith760
@biancasmith760 4 сағат бұрын
LFA is based, I never thought about it that way.
@acuerdox
@acuerdox 22 сағат бұрын
you know, the thing about depression is, nothing can heal depression just like a good community, friends. Yeah there are things that are in your head and will be there until you get them out, but a lot of times the problem is in the environment. There's a story about the "rossetto effect", to me that's proof that things didn't used to be this bad.
@freedyorozco8451
@freedyorozco8451 3 сағат бұрын
Male and depression shouldn't be in the same sentence
@Amazing-Avia-Tech
@Amazing-Avia-Tech 12 сағат бұрын
One of the most important duties of parents is selecting suitable or at least normal name for their child.
@Mike-p9n
@Mike-p9n 23 сағат бұрын
Your insights are gold
@GlorifiedG-z9c
@GlorifiedG-z9c 11 сағат бұрын
Robin Williams had one serious role I remember "One Hour Photo"
@martycashcow6292
@martycashcow6292 6 сағат бұрын
He wasn't paid much for those type of roles though.
@richardmadonia3384
@richardmadonia3384 19 сағат бұрын
I'm depressed everyday. But it's why i dri nk everyday 🍻
@jet67jd37
@jet67jd37 12 сағат бұрын
Facts. People never ask why or how someone became the way they are. We are usually products of our environment and conditioning, unless we are self aware enough to break out of it, which most people aren’t. Especially at a young and impressionable age. Books like As a man Thinketh and psycocybernetics can help with this
@walterestrada9523
@walterestrada9523 23 сағат бұрын
Great content. Highly appreciated
@tonydiesel3444
@tonydiesel3444 22 сағат бұрын
A FREE RIDE EARLY SOUNDS NICE
@big_d_oog
@big_d_oog 22 сағат бұрын
Well said brother
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 17 сағат бұрын
3:00+ "He got really good at boxing" Fuck yea hell yes...
@fatherleo4603
@fatherleo4603 44 минут бұрын
Trolls are also the ones who are not being taken seriously, so they project their anger onto the world by trolling.
@kendallmartin6092
@kendallmartin6092 21 сағат бұрын
Very informative. Never thought of all this.
@kevinjaegli6751
@kevinjaegli6751 5 сағат бұрын
nobody know what male depression looks like until after the funeral. then everyone is an expert about it.
@nickenglezos687
@nickenglezos687 20 сағат бұрын
I dont care how strong you are.your mental streangth is what really counts.allot of peopple checked out early thats true but if they only had mental streagth they would of not be looking at things through a magnified lense...peace
@vasjaxx7863
@vasjaxx7863 14 сағат бұрын
Wes Watson can look strange etc.... but deep down I think he is good person, because he is authentic and wants to help people after all...
@flilguy
@flilguy 11 сағат бұрын
I can't believe it's been over 10 years since Robbin Williams died. He had something called "Lewy body dementia" which is a form of Parkinson's disease. Back in 1993, I had a pipe hit me in the head at work. It was sort of comical as I saw white dots like in a cartoon. I was diagnosed with a concussion. I even had uneven pupil dilation in my eyes. I started waking up with headaches every day. This went on for over 13 years. I have sleep apnea. And I have two kinds both obstructive and central. Not getting enough sleep or the right kind of sleep will mess with you big time. The lucky ones have a simple nervous breakdown or something. Sadly they can fall asleep while driving or have a heart attack. Other people can snap and harm others or themselves.
@MKULTRA_Victim_
@MKULTRA_Victim_ 21 сағат бұрын
Random bit of unsolicited advice, apologies in advance. You should look into “mock neck” shirts. A black one would look real slick with that jacket. Keep up the good work, brother 🫡
@-glitch-8195
@-glitch-8195 21 сағат бұрын
Always like hearing your male perspective. Different than others. The part about going to an interview reminds me of myself a few years back. C19 happened. A lot of places were understaffed. I went to so many interviews. Destroyed & built my confidence. Funny you mentioned how the guy wants to hire hot girls. Thats literally how my old boss was. Rich guy, but he'd hire females who brought so much drama into the workplace. I couldn't work in that. Lots of cheating, violence, stalkers, bad work ethic, etc. Thats why I do not believe money makes a man masculine. A lot of women miss out on genuinely good men over money. But then again, they too might not be good women. Sometimes your failures are preparing for your wins. P.S. I'm a big believer that there's an innocent boy in every man. Some are too far gone, but others it's still there. You can just sense it. When I see that innocent boy smiling back, it just melts my heart. Maybe I'm just a romantic ☺
@robcarley7506
@robcarley7506 21 сағат бұрын
Some of the context in the video resonates with me, can't seem to get a job to save my life, was somewhat forced to move in to an area I sure didn't want to come to, theirs more reasons but some days I don't wanna get outta bed, woke up a few times thinking "why couldn't I die in my sleep" then I remember my annoying old dog wouldn't have anyone to look after him and any pound he went to would put him down. Additionally It's worth noting I had to give up my job as a result of the move, job centers starting to cause anxiety and depression one example being I have a phone claim and want to keep it that way. Worth noting I'm always applying and not getting anywhere, the interviews I e had have been fruitless so trying to sustain my self is becoming a ball ache, I'm getting tired of so much, if I were to put everything here, well, it'd become a literal essay. Thought about clipping my ticket to the afterlife expressed a lot, currently one big event / issue from probably doing just that. Haven't got the patients to sit in a classroom for 6 months, a year etc... leaning something that may still not garentee me a job. Also what infuriates me is jobs that are low end e.g. shelf stacker, act like their the bee's knees and want you to suck the corporate d.... You get the idea, while expecting to enjoy being shouted at by the proverbial Karen. See an essay already. For the record and I'll close with this, once my dog goes, I'll gladly pass with the way things are.
@toastyfellow1
@toastyfellow1 19 сағат бұрын
Not sure your age, but I'd look into a trade. I'm 27yo and a Plumbing Apprentice. It may be hard work but at least I'm using my body and not sitting at a desk. It's worth looking into. Pay may not be perfect, but I've always found steady work, and steady paychecks. If you get your physical and mental health in some what decent shape, nothing can then stop you for becoming what you truly want. Remember this: No one is coming to save you. If you've dug yourself into a hole, you're the one still holding the shovel. SO DIG YOURSELF OUT. Sending love and best regards
@GhostruckerX
@GhostruckerX 16 сағат бұрын
Wow great psychological insight.
@gregorygraham1374
@gregorygraham1374 23 сағат бұрын
I know people like that.
@ph1265
@ph1265 12 сағат бұрын
12:10 onwards is extremely accurate
@AlexanderGilmar
@AlexanderGilmar 18 сағат бұрын
God bless you sir 🫡
@dogeofamp6037
@dogeofamp6037 6 сағат бұрын
I love you dad
@TriNguyen-iu2vi
@TriNguyen-iu2vi 17 сағат бұрын
Wes Watson wasn't an average guy though! he was richer beyond 90% average guys and was living a better life! Wes Watson made terrible decision to beat up that guy in the gym! and he should be held accountable depression or no depression
@JP-kg6wn
@JP-kg6wn 17 сағат бұрын
Cool video pretty much 💯👍
@OlympiaBradydy
@OlympiaBradydy Күн бұрын
Just delightful! Way to go! 👅💋
@stuart3808
@stuart3808 10 сағат бұрын
Truth!
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 17 сағат бұрын
9:30 + He had lewy body syndrome.. His most serious roles brilliant films youd love was the world according to garp also: good will hunting, but yes he wanted more roles like that
@victordove9891
@victordove9891 21 сағат бұрын
My mans built himself a castle, hell yeah 🎉 Look at that portcullis, just needs a river with sharks and a drawbridge
@tonybellick7841
@tonybellick7841 18 сағат бұрын
No such thing. Whatever you’re feeling is situational. Frustrated ? Off course. Depression ? Never in a million years because I know whatever I’ve been through, was always gonna be temporary. I’ve always known in my heart.
@matthewhanson7218
@matthewhanson7218 11 сағат бұрын
Interesting take. I use to watch Wes watson videos. I appreciated the consistency he had with no excuses. Stopped following a few years ago because seems way to materialistic and didn't look the character. You have to give Robin Williams credit for good will hunting. Saw for the first time a month ago. Amazing performance
@blockaderunner
@blockaderunner 22 сағат бұрын
Well, some people are burning out like Hendrix or Joplin or whatever Fast N' Furious, but some people are patient in their investments and take it day by day. I was and still am the latter. I fast, I take supplements, I read books, I trade stocks, I eat mainly carnivore, I got married to a woman from the 3rd world because I wanted sanity in traditional marriage of her Helping me (not creating FRICTION for me). I needed a woman to take her wedding vows seriously (the east does that still).
@amirafshar2580
@amirafshar2580 18 сағат бұрын
Nice 👍
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 17 сағат бұрын
6:30 Your a fucking genius LFA.
@TenguOfTheUnknown
@TenguOfTheUnknown 14 сағат бұрын
I feel for people like your friend the most to keep it a buck, I have met alot wealthy cats who are in that same boat. I obviously am not naming names but they party typically, drink, smoke, gamble, talk trash with thier friends. People are lonely, no matter who they are or what gender they are or where you are from , that thread of loneliness will devour you and hollow you out and leave nothing left, if you your self let it happen. There is no shame, shame is a propaganda tool to enslave you, bar none. So if you think for a moment whatever God you believe in is gonna, appear before you and save you from your woes, they won't, I promise you. I have known alot of people that have taken their own lives, that bullet they put in their brain or the noose around their neck still killed them. They were good people too, scores of em, no one is immune to depression or suicidal thoughts and everyone struggles in their life. I grew up with thugs and gang members, people that had to do what they had to do to live, some people don't have a choice but to turn to crime. You know what I learned from them, how easy it is to end someone's life, that is a lesson I won't ever forget. It would be a wonderful world if everyone threw down their guns and sang songs holding hands and whatnot, Alas that's not this world, nor has it ever been. People have been butchering each other to satisfy what their idea of what God is for all of human history, it will never stop, truly. The powder keg will blow eventually, all on its own and honestly, I can't wait, I can't wait to see this world, that, that has killed so many of my loved ones, rend itself inside and out. With that keep your head on a swivel and pay attention because that is the thing that will preserve your life, LFA great video as always brotha 🎉🎉, sorry for writing a small novel in your comments 😂😂😂, PEACE 🕊️🕊️🕊️
@AlaricsFather-in-Law-em8kz
@AlaricsFather-in-Law-em8kz 18 сағат бұрын
Excellent analysis. Yes, guys need to be taken seriously. It's primal. That's why gyms have become popular. Men realized it's one of the few places where you are seriously just by putting in the effort. Your face, race, height, talent are not important. Even better, the harder it is for you, the more people respect you for defying the oddds. It's exactly the opposite when it comes to dealing with women. Women care more about the things that you can't control, because they're Nature's evgenicists.
@grouchdouglas5507
@grouchdouglas5507 Сағат бұрын
Ashtray lol don’t be a menace to south central while sippin your juice in the hood
@yash.jaiswal
@yash.jaiswal 20 сағат бұрын
U look goofy without the shades, biggity head. Love ur vids
@ParksRec
@ParksRec 18 сағат бұрын
Nah he good
@JackLopez-e9k
@JackLopez-e9k 3 сағат бұрын
Whatever happened to "Live and let Live" ? I have never heard of Wes Watson....but there is NO need to bust on anyone.
@AllNattyJah
@AllNattyJah 13 сағат бұрын
I feel for most man being average this world is becoming hyper competitive. I know it's different for the younger generation. We have outlets of content like this, so we understand the steps to do. I know myself I am in college working on my undergraduate degree and master's degree and a senior in my bachelor's at 19. While working and making 6k a month. I say this because without videos and channels like yours I would be in the same boat of a lot of the older gentleman. Not saying they are in bad positions but lack of knowledge on women mental health and other topics you discuss its harder to Munevar throughout the world.
@DutchMaster2025
@DutchMaster2025 11 сағат бұрын
All that college and can’t write grammatically correct… I’m sorry
@AllNattyJah
@AllNattyJah 39 минут бұрын
@ aye man I was working while writing the comment. Apologies however my friend!
@joebenike8518
@joebenike8518 10 сағат бұрын
Robin Williams did play a serious role in Good Will Hunting. Prather only one though
@LFA
@LFA 10 сағат бұрын
He had a few.
@martycashcow6292
@martycashcow6292 6 сағат бұрын
@@LFA He also wasn't the first option for those serious roles, and he was paid much less in his serious roles.
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 17 сағат бұрын
14:00 +Yes you have to have empathy for a man in that situation who cannot compete with a woman in the situation hes trying to be in it would be totally sexist to men & women alike to not respect how that makes him feel
@RhianonChristianan-t6z
@RhianonChristianan-t6z Күн бұрын
Thanks for your research! How do you usually gather information for your informative videos? 💝🐱
@TylerLong-x5z
@TylerLong-x5z 21 сағат бұрын
I appreciate you not dogging Wes, he's lost his way, but his early vids saved my life numerous times. It isn't right for these people to get views and likes at the expense of his well-being.
@ferryferry4784
@ferryferry4784 18 сағат бұрын
Hello LFA, i have a story to disscuss. A woman friend has bosses, that are married and she is regularly seeing how disrespectful is a woman to her man. And last time she told me about, it was when they had a some suprising Audit where something was not really right. After the Audit left, the guy was scared and just telling his wife that he is worried, and there was another disrespectful talks: "come on, be a man and stop whining" The friend (woman) said that it was really hard and not right to be disrespectful. But i asked her, and is he really whining? And she look at me with hasitating look but said and the end "yes, thats too much complaining and shit talking" I feel from this like there is certain feeling, the uncertainity and worried, that probably man should not ever disscuss with a woman, and better hold it in him and talk to just a other man, buddy... Otherwise the woman gather the false impression and starts to disrespect the man, even he need just a little conforting.
@jobmunywoki7077
@jobmunywoki7077 3 сағат бұрын
hurt people, hurt people
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