Can you explain the state of a 25 year old unemployed guy

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Can he learn a new skill and acsend or will he be a loser considering at 25 h had no jobs and no education background
 
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Depends on his gonial angle.
 
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Yes he can peak at 60 years old
 
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Depends on his gonial angle.
I hope people here take this a bit serious , so they can help someone here asking this question pls
 
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Yes he can peak at 60 years old
I hope people here take this a bit serious , so they can help someone here asking this question pls
 
25 is quite late tbh, if he wants to get a good job he has to go to college. He'll be 30 years old in the first few years of his job surrounded by 22 year olds. Still it's his best choice. I don't get how someone can rot for that long.
 
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25 is quite late tbh, if he wants to get a good job he has to go to college. He'll be 30 years old in the first few years of his job surrounded by 22 year olds. Still it's his best choice. I don't get how someone can rot for that long.
Stfu
 
25 is quite late tbh, if he wants to get a good job he has to go to college. He'll be 30 years old in the first few years of his job surrounded by 22 year olds. Still it's his best choice. I don't get how someone can rot for that long.
Once you rot for a year you can do it forever
 
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dont listen to all these idiots. you can learn anything needed for a decent paying job within a year w/ no college degree. lots of high paid tech workers are college dropouts

it all depends on the time and effort you put into the specific role.
 
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25 is quite late tbh, if he wants to get a good job he has to go to college. He'll be 30 years old in the first few years of his job surrounded by 22 year olds. Still it's his best choice. I don't get how someone can rot for that long.
Do you think college is the only way a person can get a get a stable job, how about those short term diploma courses
 
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Depends,

If the 25 yr old guy sits on his ass browsing looksmax.org till he is 30, yes he is a loser.

If the 25 yr old guy enrolls in school to finish a degree that will lead to a good job, no he is not a loser.
 
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Do you think college is the only way a person can get a get a stable job, how about those short term diploma courses
Stop looking for shortcuts, you've been looking for shortcuts all your life.
College studying CS is your best bet. 2 years at community college then transfer somewhere good.
You can get the degree done in 3 years if you take a lot of CC courses all year round.
You'll be making 100k before you're 30 if you're competent.
 
25 is quite late tbh, if he wants to get a good job he has to go to college. He'll be 30 years old in the first few years of his job surrounded by 22 year olds. Still it's his best choice. I don't get how someone can rot for that long.

Better than being a loser at 30 cause you'll hit 30 regardless.

Be a loser at 25 to be a winner at 30.

If we are talking purely looks, some 30 year olds look younger than 20 year olds lmao. Impossible to tell sometimes.
 
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Better than being a loser at 30 cause you'll hit 30 regardless.

Be a loser at 25 to be a winner at 30.

If we are talking purely looks, some 30 year olds look younger than 20 year olds lmao. Impossible to tell sometimes.
I never said he should give up, I just said he's getting his life together later than most people
 
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I never said he should give up, I just said he's getting his life together later than most people

Eh you underestimate just how many people don't have their shit together tbh.

In fact, he's kinda lucky cause he has no student loan debt (assuming). He can be smart to choose a degree that has a career potential, instead of some random 18 year old deciding to do a useless ass journalism degree.
 
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Eh you underestimate just how many people don't have their shit together tbh.

In fact, he's kinda lucky cause he has no student loan debt (assuming). He can be smart to choose a degree that has a career potential, instead of some random 18 year old deciding to do a useless ass journalism degree.
I compare myself to my peers (upper class mostly white people) so 25 is late in that sense. Comparing yourself to averages when the average person is retarded and there's so many drug addicts, homeless, criminals, etc seems dumb, those are rock bottom standards. That's like comapring your height to the average height of men around the whole world when that includes Philippines, India, etc. You should be comparing your height to people in your neighborhood and income bracket.

But arguing over this shit doesn't matter, all that matters is he realizes the clock is ticking away and that he's already wasted half of his 20's and that he needs to make major changes, and quickly, if he wants to live comfortably. I don't say this to make him feel bad, I want him to feel a sense of urgency to better his life.
 
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I compare myself to my peers (upper class mostly white people) so 25 is late in that sense. Comparing yourself to averages when the average person is retarded and there's so many drug addicts, homeless, criminals, etc seems dumb, those are rock bottom standards. That's like comapring your height to the average height of men around the whole world when that includes Philippines, India, etc. You should be comparing your height to people in your neighborhood and income bracket.

But arguing over this shit doesn't matter, all that matters is he realizes the clock is ticking away and that he's already wasted half of his 20's and that he needs to make major changes, and quickly, if he wants to live comfortably. I don't say this to make him feel bad, I want him to feel a sense of urgency to better his life.

Not saying I disagree, but this site has a tendency to tell people "bruh it's over", when he can absolutely change it. I said what I said to nullify the nihilistic responses he might get here.
 
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I'm 21 in same boat, u just gotta stop being lazy tbh, idk how to fix my laziness tho
 
Not saying I disagree, but this site has a tendency to tell people "bruh it's over", when he can absolutely change it. I said what I said to nullify the nihilistic responses he might get here.
Not once did I tell him it's over. Nihilism isn't necessarily bad as it can light a fire under someone's ass to turn around their life, it all depends on what they make of it.
 
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Stop looking for shortcuts, you've been looking for shortcuts all your life.
College studying CS is your best bet. 2 years at community college then transfer somewhere good.
You can get the degree done in 3 years if you take a lot of CC courses all year round.
You'll be making 100k before you're 30 if you're competent.
I mean brùh it all relates with my profession right, am currently doing a course in acting in ca, becoming an actor is my passion, I started it late coz I was not Abe to access those acting classes and everything...so take into account about my passion and now give me a honest reply
 
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Better than being a loser at 30 cause you'll hit 30 regardless.

Be a loser at 25 to be a winner at 30.

If we are talking purely looks, some 30 year olds look younger than 20 year olds lmao. Impossible to tell sometimes.
The last part his kinda true , I m a short guy and I look really youngr than my age , like some people mistake me has a 18 year old
 
I mean brùh it all relates with my profession right, am currently doing a course in acting in ca, becoming an actor is my passion, I started it late coz I was not Abe to access those acting classes and everything...so take into account about my passion and now give me a honest reply
Do not become an actor unless you're attractive and talented.
 
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If you start late you peak late im srs
 
Do not become an actor unless you're attractive and talented.
I would say am pretty good looking (rated 6.5 in trm) fair in complexion and really good at dialect form of acting, so my only failo is my height (5'6) but then again I have seen enough short actors in the hollywood industry
 
ultimately u are in control of your life u just need to stop being a bitch. now u have to discover the way to change that.
 
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I would say am pretty good looking (rated 6.5 in trm) fair in complexion and really good at dialect form of acting, so my only failo is my height (5'6) but then again I have seen enough short actors in the hollywood industry
That height makes it extremely difficult even if you're attractive. Imo get a STEM degree but do acting on the side as a hobby passion. You don't need an acting degree to become an actor, many of the best actors never went to acting school.
This way you're guaranteed to make good money and can still do acting on the side.
 
Over.
When he needs to ask a forum for this. Instead of using his brain, to figure it out himself .
 
That height makes it extremely difficult even if you're attractive. Imo get a STEM degree but do acting on the side as a hobby passion. You don't need an acting degree to become an actor, many of the best actors never went to acting school.
This way you're guaranteed to make good money and can still do acting on the side.
But I invested like a good amount of period in acting bruh, so I don't have any other options..I don't think height is a big deal loke you can see actors like : josh hutcherson, al pacino , dave franco and especially tom cruise are around my height
 
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Over.
When he needs to ask a forum for this. Instead of using his brain, to figure it out himself .
I m working on my passion , but you know I want a reality check that's why I askd
 
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dont listen to all these idiots. you can learn anything needed for a decent paying job within a year w/ no college degree. lots of high paid tech workers are college dropouts

it all depends on the time and effort you put into the specific role.
Thanks man , am currently taking acting classes , hope the best for me bruh
 
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Over.
When he needs to ask a forum for this. Instead of using his brain, to figure it out himself .
Oriented towards emotional or psychological coping/suppport rather than expecting actual solutions.

I'm not sure your resources OP, can you get support on some form of income for a small business idea? Or work it out yourself,
 
It's not late but you need to start now
 
Just LDAR and rot if you are incel
 
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25 is quite late tbh, if he wants to get a good job he has to go to college. He'll be 30 years old in the first few years of his job surrounded by 22 year olds. Still it's his best choice. I don't get how someone can rot for that long.
Usually by not being good at stuff + Bad looks and trauma = Unmotivated and laziness
 
That height makes it extremely difficult even if you're attractive. Imo get a STEM degree but do acting on the side as a hobby passion. You don't need an acting degree to become an actor, many of the best actors never went to acting school.
This way you're guaranteed to make good money and can still do acting on the side.
Not everyone can do a STEM degree
 
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university degree doesnt mean shit what your working experience
 
If ur high iq then college for STEM, otherwise trade school
 
If ur high iq then college for STEM, otherwise trade school
trade school will kill incels like me with 5.8 inches, the only option is stem but im brain damaged and have a whore low iq mother so im cursed to rot for life. shame i probs wouldve been high iq enough to do STEM if it wasnt for meningitis at birth RIP neurons
 
25 is quite late tbh, if he wants to get a good job he has to go to college. He'll be 30 years old in the first few years of his job surrounded by 22 year olds. Still it's his best choice. I don't get how someone can rot for that long.
im 29 and i have LDARd for 10 years
 
Can he learn a new skill and acsend or will he be a loser considering at 25 h had no jobs and no education background
I’m 27. I was able to learn a new script in my mid-20s. Arabic / Persian to be exact. So yes it’s possible.
 

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