how to make every day sick

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Published 2024-03-17

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  • @musicmusic8221
    I just watched this, quit my doomscrolling for the day and went outside. I met 2 boys who showed me a secret spot at a river where theres flowers and endless grass with sheep and ponds with baby frogs and even though we didn't speak the same language, I just had one of the best days in a few months. And the coolest thing is I didn't plan any of it
  • @havreus5929
    Bro just told me to give myself sidequests. He right tho.
  • central message: • be more spontaneous • test yourself • test your surroundings
  • @markjohnson6700
    I hate when young people teach me stuff...so I subscribed - I'm 68 and this kid has got it going on! Thank You!
  • @Exoren
    stuck at home, stuck in suburbia, and as much as i'd like to experience fun things, it's difficult when you're surrounded with nothing but single homes and asphalt. waiting till the day i can go somewhere else.
  • Dude. This is it. I'm done with scrolling. In exactly 1 week and 11 hours, I will be getting my drivers license. I am gonna live life to its fullest. I understand I still have responsibilities such as school and chores, but I am going to flip my time spent scrolling/doing unproductive and boring things into new experiences. Thank you so much man.
  • @lostghost7915
    I've been keeping an almost daily diary for 6 years where I write down everything. I use it to vent about things that make me sad or frustrate me to get it out, but also all positive achievements. My advice is to mark the positive days with a colorful sticker or draw a star where you f. e. went on a walk and saw a cool bird or baked a cake. That way you don't just write down negative things all the time but see the positive days as an achievement and go out of your comfort zone just so you can write that entry that you'll look back on. Now I do things like swim in a cold lake at night wich is very very unpleasant because it's so cold BUT you look back and thing I did it, and when it rained after I was like "this is gonna make a sick entry" and walked in the rain for 2 hours back home lol. It makes you do things that you normally wouldn't. Here are some examples and I live in a city with no friends: You can go to Burger King at 1am and skateboard back home (I can't eben drive in a straight line but it's dark so who cares), you can go to a forest to collect mushrooms, build a forest hut from branches, take a bus to a random field and just watch the bugs, pick a flower bouquet for yourself, sit under a bridge and listen to the spring, play cards with yourself (solitaire), learn to craft stuff like origami or crochet, make little clay figures of your pets, paint your furniture, bake a birthday cake for your pet and eat it yourself, sneak into a movie theater, go to a local concert, talk to strangers on the bus like tell them that their dogs ears look goofy and both have a laugh, set off fireworks in the middle of nowhere, go to a playground at night and go on a swing, get drunk and have a concert at home, do things you would normally do at home in your bed like reading a book but do it outside on a tree or something. The list goes on. Don't let your location or stage in life or mental state define how you can enjoy life. Yes others might be able to do more fun stuff, but they don't appreciate it as much as you do. If there was an amazing red sunset every night, you wouldn't be as amazed as when it only happens twice a year. It will get better and life is just starting for you.
  • @eliotheghost6129
    leaving a comment so whenever somone likes it i come back to it <3
  • @neeltome5803
    I'm commenting so hopefully youtube shows this to more people, because it's a beautiful message.
  • I love how you give real, specific examples of how you get out of your routine and comfort zone (and not just say "I try to get out of my comfort zone every day."
  • @leonard0apolo
    YES, OH MY GOD you are RIGHT! this week began taking walks, finding a place, sitting there and just drawing. I grew up so locked in my room I never thought something so simple would give me so much joy. Go out guys, do stuff
  • @oliviawalsh1205
    learning to have fun being with yourself is one of the most important parts of growing up healthy
  • @user-qx1gq6zv5f
    'WOW! THAT IS TRUE FOR ALL AGES. I'M 53 AND FEW DAYS AGO I HAD A NICE WALK IN A DIFFERENT AREA FROM WHERE I LIVE, AND IT MADE ME FEEL SO GOOD AND ALIVE! YOUR VIDEO CAN SAVE LIVES..
  • @moonwater2994
    It's not just kids who need to play. As adults we forget that we have the right, freedom, and need to make our days fulfilling and exciting. Thank you for sharing such an important message. I'm on my way to the discord community because I love this mentality.
  • @atlas_png
    Also, dont quit if something goes wrong. Thats the thing I love the most about adventures because it always makes an amazing story. Overall, if everything happened as planned, talking about it would bore people.
  • @glimpseofsol
    It is so amazing to see young people like you discovering the beauty of simplicity, the beauty of life. The social media addiction is apparent and has impact on all of the people. It's changing not only young generation, but basically everyone. I remember times without Internet. Being present, creative. Thank you so much for creating this video and sharing your very valuable message. Hope you will reach more people and change people life for the better :) Hugs!