FadingDawn

FadingDawn

Experienced
Jul 18, 2023
258
WIsh i could have written, done something, been able to do something... that i could have talent.... but it's too late, way too late, I'm too stupid, brain dead, brain fogged, cant focus, too old for anything serious.
 
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NoPoint2Life

Why is this so hard?
Aug 31, 2024
324
I get it. I have zero talent in anything and I really have no hobbies either other than reading and watching TV, which is sad at my age. And I'm not creative at all. I get jealous of people that are good at multiple things. And every day just has more examples of how I am not smart either. Sometimes I wonder how I ever made it through school and actually was a decent student.
 
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divinemistress36

divinemistress36

Illuminated
Jan 1, 2024
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Me to then I would have a distraction from life
 
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targz

targz

Member
Feb 22, 2023
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I have hobbies and stuff I'm good at, and they don't work as distractions when you know they're just distractions :(
 
FadingDawn

FadingDawn

Experienced
Jul 18, 2023
258
Me to then I would have a distraction from life
meh, distractions I have. More or less in abundance. I'm not talking about some pasttime activity to while away idle hours. No, that wouldn't matter much.
 
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Mirrory Me

Mirrory Me

"More then your eyes can see..."
Mar 23, 2023
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Creative skills are basically pretty easy to learn, or your brain will pick it over time if you study and practice regularly.

I played piano for a month or two and after I learned the basics I started playing my own music. It's pretty great to have that ability because it basically gives you a rhythm to play different MIDI instruments etc.

If you like to learn more about unleashing your creative energy, I would suggest reading Julian Cameron's "The Artist Way", it's really cool book.
 
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FadingDawn

FadingDawn

Experienced
Jul 18, 2023
258
I'm not interested in pop-self help, thanks.
Creative skills are basically pretty easy to learn, or your brain will pick it over time if you study and practice regularly.

I played piano for a month or two and after I learned the basics I started playing my own music. It's pretty great to have that ability because it basically gives you a rhythm to play different MIDI instruments etc.

If you like to learn more about unleashing your creative energy, I would suggest reading Julian Cameron's "The Artist Way", it's really cool book.
 
ijustwishtodie

ijustwishtodie

death will be my ultimate bliss
Oct 29, 2023
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I got no talent too albeit, at this point, I don't even want talent as it's so pointless and would just make me addicted to life. I'd rather be dead
 
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permanently tired

permanently tired

I'm going to make it count
Nov 8, 2023
214
I feel that way too. I've tried to read a few self help books and I never use of the "advice." Sometimes I'll read them and praise the anecdotes, but the actual help part is fairly useless. I like would like to be talented, but I'm just a fairly mid person. I like to write sometimes, but it's not at the lvl I could do smth with it. Though, there are rlly interesting singer/songwriters out there and they're successful somehow. Even if I were some lyrical genius though, I can't sing and no connections to sell the rights to it. Yes, it has always been a distant fantasy of mine to be a singer, though ik it'll never happen.

Maybe I could take vocal lessons or smth, but I'm so tired now I don't rlly have the virgor anymore. A profitable talent would be nice
 

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