Hey guys, Garrett here.
For the past week I've felt a small surge of depression come back. I know Chase dealt with this too, but basically, you'll occasionally be provided with a 'reminder' of what you went through past episodes, and although you may think you're over it, it sometimes reoccurs in smaller 'doses' with the potential to progress.
Anyways, the reason I've been feeling a bit down lately is because I'm not sure what I want to do with my life. I'm 19 and my parents always raised me and instilled the belief in my of how important it is to get a job that is respectable and that earns a lot of money. I've always felt that although wealth is definitely helpful to make someone's life easier, it doesn't really alter someone's happiness. My goal is to ultimately be happy, work hard, and feel satisfied, and I don't feel that getting a high-status, work around the clock type job is what I'm looking for.
Also, I'm not that fond of education. Throughout my schooldays, including now, I was/am always near the top of the class, and could have been getting the highest marks; however, I just never felt passionate about what I was studying, and had no interest in the material.
This year I went into University with the aspiration of going into medicine until I realized the amount of time and effort I'd have to devote to learning something I hated/didn't care about. So after coming to this realization, I started changing up and even dropping courses, and have been puzzled every since about my future. In the summer before this term started, I stumbled across Chase's website and was immediately hooked on the content. I'd read the blogs religiously, with such determination and motivation to start acting on it right away. I've always known that I wanted to do something and find a passion, then work really hard and achieve excellence at it, but I had always fallen short... I had done music, sports, and education, and none of it I was overly passionate about. I still love music and soccer (among other sports), but I enjoy partaking in those activities as a hobby. Now, ever since I've discovered Girls Chase, I've been checking everyday for new posts, trying to implement new strategies and techniques, and to really improve my life in any way possible. Since I was even in elementary school, I've been clueless about girls, and despite having been in 3 relationships, I was getting into them by luck, and not through understanding. In my spare time, I'd always try to 'decode' female behaviour and was always intrigued with how girls behaved around me and the type of vibe I was giving off. Just about an hour ago in fact, I suddenly realized that maybe this was my calling after all...
So anyways, I had a chat with my parents last night and I never realized how open they were to allowing me to pursue whatever my interests really were. I didn't take away much from the conversation, due to their reiteration of what I already understand to be true, "You need to think about what you want and stop making excuses, pick something, and stick to it." Also, I'm going to list what I desire in a future occupation below...
- Be my own boss
- Work incredibly hard
- Something that has to do with mentoring/coaching
- Love psychology and the idea of social interaction
- Want to plan my own hours and devote spare time to mastering skills
- Want to have the feeling that I've never worked a day in my life because I love my job so much
- Stick with something
So from this list, I figure being a Pickup Artist, eventually transitioning to running bootcamps and individually working with guys, and even writing a book would be quite an exciting and motivating career. It has everything I could ever want in a career, and I can't wait to get started!
So my question is, do you guys think being a Pickup Artist has any commercial value? If so, do you think it will in the years to come? In other words, do you think this is a realistic dream job, and do you think an ever-changing society could have an influence, thus hinder the use of this skill set in the future?
Cheers, let me know your thoughts!
Garrett
For the past week I've felt a small surge of depression come back. I know Chase dealt with this too, but basically, you'll occasionally be provided with a 'reminder' of what you went through past episodes, and although you may think you're over it, it sometimes reoccurs in smaller 'doses' with the potential to progress.
Anyways, the reason I've been feeling a bit down lately is because I'm not sure what I want to do with my life. I'm 19 and my parents always raised me and instilled the belief in my of how important it is to get a job that is respectable and that earns a lot of money. I've always felt that although wealth is definitely helpful to make someone's life easier, it doesn't really alter someone's happiness. My goal is to ultimately be happy, work hard, and feel satisfied, and I don't feel that getting a high-status, work around the clock type job is what I'm looking for.
Also, I'm not that fond of education. Throughout my schooldays, including now, I was/am always near the top of the class, and could have been getting the highest marks; however, I just never felt passionate about what I was studying, and had no interest in the material.
This year I went into University with the aspiration of going into medicine until I realized the amount of time and effort I'd have to devote to learning something I hated/didn't care about. So after coming to this realization, I started changing up and even dropping courses, and have been puzzled every since about my future. In the summer before this term started, I stumbled across Chase's website and was immediately hooked on the content. I'd read the blogs religiously, with such determination and motivation to start acting on it right away. I've always known that I wanted to do something and find a passion, then work really hard and achieve excellence at it, but I had always fallen short... I had done music, sports, and education, and none of it I was overly passionate about. I still love music and soccer (among other sports), but I enjoy partaking in those activities as a hobby. Now, ever since I've discovered Girls Chase, I've been checking everyday for new posts, trying to implement new strategies and techniques, and to really improve my life in any way possible. Since I was even in elementary school, I've been clueless about girls, and despite having been in 3 relationships, I was getting into them by luck, and not through understanding. In my spare time, I'd always try to 'decode' female behaviour and was always intrigued with how girls behaved around me and the type of vibe I was giving off. Just about an hour ago in fact, I suddenly realized that maybe this was my calling after all...
So anyways, I had a chat with my parents last night and I never realized how open they were to allowing me to pursue whatever my interests really were. I didn't take away much from the conversation, due to their reiteration of what I already understand to be true, "You need to think about what you want and stop making excuses, pick something, and stick to it." Also, I'm going to list what I desire in a future occupation below...
- Be my own boss
- Work incredibly hard
- Something that has to do with mentoring/coaching
- Love psychology and the idea of social interaction
- Want to plan my own hours and devote spare time to mastering skills
- Want to have the feeling that I've never worked a day in my life because I love my job so much
- Stick with something
So from this list, I figure being a Pickup Artist, eventually transitioning to running bootcamps and individually working with guys, and even writing a book would be quite an exciting and motivating career. It has everything I could ever want in a career, and I can't wait to get started!
So my question is, do you guys think being a Pickup Artist has any commercial value? If so, do you think it will in the years to come? In other words, do you think this is a realistic dream job, and do you think an ever-changing society could have an influence, thus hinder the use of this skill set in the future?
Cheers, let me know your thoughts!
Garrett