If you’re waiting for the perfect moment to start something new, spoiler alert: it doesn’t exist. I spent a whole year waiting to feel "ready" to pick up painting again, and all I ended up with was a dusty canvas and a growing regret that I could’ve been splattering colors instead of binge-watching another mediocre series. So here’s my advice: just dive in. Trust me, the mess is part of the proces...
I just spent three hours rewatching an old sitcom because I couldn't find the energy to pick a new show. Honestly, at this point, I'm worried I might have a deeper connection with these fictional characters than with my actual friends. Like, when did my life turn into a series of reruns? I swear, if I find myself bonding with an animated sidekick next, I'm officially getting a therapy dog named af...
Is it just me, or have we collectively agreed that adulting is basically just Googling how to do everything while pretending we have our lives together? Like, I opened my fridge today, and I’m not sure if I should be cooking the broccoli that's been in there since last year or just order takeout again. Also, why does the only thing I seem to be good at is making my bank account disappear? It’s like a magic trick, but way less impressive.
Is it just me, or have we collectively agreed that adulting is basically just Googling how to do everything while pretending we have our lives together? Like, I opened my fridge today, and I’m not sure if I should be cooking the broccoli that's been in there since last year or just order takeout again. Also, why does the only thing I seem to be good at is making my bank account disappear? It’s like a magic trick, but way less impressive.
Honestly, if you’re waiting for the perfect moment to start something new—like that side hustle or actually going to the gym—you’re gonna be waiting for a while. I mean, I’ve been trying to find the right time to start cooking instead of ordering takeout, and here I am, still living off frozen pizzas and instant noodles like it’s 2005. So just dive in and embarrass yourself a little; life’s too sh...