How to be miserable for the rest of your life
Summary
TLDRThis humorous tutorial outlines steps to ensure a lifetime of misery, including waking up late, neglecting personal hygiene, living in disarray, procrastinating, and avoiding opportunities. It advises being passive, saying 'no' to social engagements, distrusting others, and focusing on the negative. The script humorously suggests indulging in fear and comfort zones, and harboring a sense of entitlement, all while daydreaming about an ideal life to maintain a constant state of dissatisfaction.
Takeaways
- đïž 'Wake up late' to start your day feeling rushed and unprepared.
- đ 'Avoid self-care' like making your bed or showering to lower your self-respect.
- đ 'Keep a messy house' to subconsciously reinforce your disorganization.
- đ 'Procrastinate' on tasks to always delegate problems to your future self.
- đ» 'Pretend to be busy' by opening work-related apps while actually scrolling through social media.
- đȘ 'Wait for opportunities' instead of actively seeking them out.
- đ ââïž 'Say no by default' to opportunities and social invitations.
- đ”ïžââïž 'Be suspicious of others' and assume the worst about their intentions.
- đ 'Never work on self-improvement' and accept your flaws as unchangeable.
- đȘïž 'Focus on what you can't control' like external events and other people's actions.
- đ 'Use fear as your main motivator' and set strict deadlines that cause anxiety.
- đïž 'Only do what's comfortable' and avoid any activities that might push you out of your comfort zone.
- đ 'Believe you're special' and entitled, which can lead to resentment and isolation.
- đ 'Fantasize about an ideal life' instead of working on improving your current situation.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the tutorial presented in the script?
-The main theme of the tutorial is a satirical guide on how to be miserable for the rest of your life by following a series of counterproductive and self-sabotaging steps.
What is the first step suggested in the tutorial for ensuring misery?
-The first step is to wake up whenever you want to, ensuring you start your day late and miss out on the opportunity to start fresh.
How does the tutorial suggest maintaining a messy house contributes to a miserable life?
-A messy house is suggested to subconsciously reinforce the idea that you are disorganized and that your life is not in order, which is important for remaining miserable.
What is the role of procrastination in the tutorial's plan for a miserable life?
-Procrastination is encouraged as a way to delegate life's problems to a future version of yourself, avoiding immediate action and ensuring ongoing misery.
How does the tutorial advise creating the illusion of productivity without actually being productive?
-The tutorial suggests opening a Word document and giving it a title to feel productive, then immediately getting distracted by social media to trick your conscience into thinking you're working.
What is the advice given regarding seizing opportunities in the script?
-The advice is to never be proactive in finding new opportunities for career growth or meeting new people; instead, wait passively for opportunities to come to you.
How does the tutorial recommend responding to social invitations to ensure misery?
-The tutorial recommends always saying no to social invitations to give the impression that you are too busy and should be left alone, leading to isolation.
What is the tutorial's stance on trusting others and its impact on misery?
-The tutorial advises being suspicious of people and never giving them the benefit of the doubt, which can lead to emotional guarding and a lack of trust, contributing to misery.
How does the tutorial suggest one should approach self-improvement to maintain a miserable life?
-The tutorial advises never fixing the things you dislike about yourself, continuing activities that make you feel bad, and not attempting to overcome obstacles or better yourself.
What is the tutorial's advice on dealing with things outside of your control?
-The tutorial suggests focusing on things you can't control, like traffic or government, and getting angry about them to reinforce a sense of helplessness and powerlessness.
How does the tutorial recommend using fear to stay miserable?
-The tutorial advises using fear of negative consequences as the primary motivator, setting frightening deadlines, and punishing yourself for not meeting them to maintain a state of stress and anxiety.
What is the final step outlined in the tutorial for ensuring a lifetime of misery?
-The final step is to daydream and fantasize about a better life, comparing it to your current reality, and becoming resentful, thus avoiding dealing with your actual problems.
Outlines
đ Steps to a Miserable Life
The paragraph humorously outlines a guide to ensuring a miserable life. It suggests waking up late, maintaining a messy house, procrastinating, pretending to be busy, waiting for opportunities to come rather than seeking them, refusing invitations and opportunities, being suspicious of others, not working on self-improvement, focusing on things beyond control, using fear as a motivator, staying within one's comfort zone, believing oneself to be special, and daydreaming about a better life instead of dealing with reality.
đ§ Sponsored Content: Audible and 'Greenlights'
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Keywords
đĄMiserable
đĄProcrastination
đĄDisorganization
đĄProductivity
đĄOpportunities
đĄComfort Zone
đĄFear
đĄEntitlement
đĄDisrespect
đĄExternal Locus of Control
đĄDaydreaming
Highlights
Wake up late to start your day feeling disoriented and behind.
Skip morning routines like making your bed and showering to maintain low self-respect.
Keep your house in disarray to reinforce feelings of disorganization.
Procrastinate on tasks to delegate problems to your future self.
Appear busy by opening a Word document but then distract yourself on social media.
Passively wait for opportunities instead of actively seeking them out.
Default to saying no to invitations and opportunities to keep others at bay.
Be suspicious of people to protect yourself emotionally but isolate yourself.
Avoid self-improvement by not addressing your dislikes or vices.
Focus on things outside of your control to cultivate a sense of powerlessness.
Use fear as your primary motivator to drive your actions.
Only engage in comfortable activities to avoid personal growth.
Believe you're special and entitled, fostering an outsider complex.
Fantasize about an ideal life to distract from your current reality.
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Transcripts
- [Narrator] Here's a quick tutorial
on how to be miserable for the rest of your life.
Step one, wake up whenever you want to.
Don't wake up at a reasonable hour,
an hour that makes you feel good about yourself.
Make sure you wake up
when everyone has had a head start to the day.
You really wanna make sure
you feel like you've missed any chance
to start your day off on the right foot.
And when you get out of bed,
don't make your bed and don't shower.
Just wear whatever you wore yesterday and head downstairs.
It's important that you start the day off
with little to no self-respect,
feeling as grimy as possible.
Step two, make sure your house
is always a complete disaster.
Your house is filled with many rooms,
each with a specific purpose.
You wanna make sure that it's extremely difficult
to accomplish those purposes.
The pigsty will also help subconsciously reinforce the idea
that you're a disorganized person
whose life is not in order.
This is an extremely important belief to have
when trying to remain miserable.
Step three, procrastinate.
When the thought dawns on you to do something productive,
like clean your disgusting kitchen,
just ignore that feeling.
After all you just woke up,
and you have so much time later in the day to get that done.
You wanna get in the habit
of delegating all your life's problems
to the future version of yourself,
who will probably have a lot more motivation
and energy than you do right now.
Step four, look busy.
After you sit down to do some work, open up a Word document
to help yourself feel like you're being productive.
Give your document a nice title
and then immediately open up Reddit,
Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
just to check if you missed anything.
You see, it doesn't really matter what you do.
As long as you're sitting on your desk
and that Word document is open,
it'll help trick your conscience
into thinking you're doing work,
but you won't be getting any further in life.
Step five, wait for opportunities.
Never be proactive with finding new opportunities
to grow your career or meet new people.
Wait for all of that to come knocking on your door.
After all, if it's gonna happen, it's gonna happen.
You'll meet the girl of your dreams one day
and things will kinda just work out.
You'll probably also land your dream job
if you just wait long enough.
Anyways, the important thing is to not take action.
Don't try to figure out the most effective way
to get what you want, just wait until things work out.
Step six, be default no.
When a friend asks you to go out for a drink, just say no.
After all, you're super busy these days
and have a lot of work to do.
When your boss gives you the opportunity
to lead a meeting at work,
try to find an excuse to slink out of it.
The key here is to give everyone the impression
that they should just let you do your own thing.
Be so good at saying no
that people just stop asking you to do anything.
Step seven, be suspicious of people.
Never give people the benefit of the doubt.
Believe that everyone
basically just wants to take advantage of you,
and because of this, you should be guarded
and put up walls to protect yourself emotionally.
Assume the smiles people give you are fake
and that their motives are malevolent.
Step eight, never fix the things you dislike about yourself.
Continue to engage in activities
that make feel subhuman and weak.
Never prove to yourself
that you can overcome obstacles or better yourself.
Never attempt to transcend your vices
or change your lifestyle for the better.
Subscribe to the idea that people can't change,
so you shouldn't try.
Step nine, focus on things you can't control.
As often as possible, get pissed off at the traffic,
the government, the pandemic.
You really wanna reinforce the idea
that the world is messed up
and there's nothing you can do about it.
Focus on the shortcomings of others,
the failings of your country, and the state of the economy.
Maintain a constant external locus of control
over all the events in your life.
This will really help you feel powerless.
And if you're trying to be miserable, that's perfect.
Step 10, use fear as motivation.
Make the fear of negative consequence
your primary motivator for everything you do.
Set up deadlines that frighten you
and punish yourself for failing to meet them.
Use white-knuckle tactics
to force yourself into productivity
and remind yourself constantly
that your entire life could fall apart
if you don't keep your head above water.
Step 11, only do what is comfortable.
Let your comfort zone be the authority
on what you do and don't do.
If it's not comfortable, don't do it.
Avoid discomfort at all costs
and participate only in activities
that are familiar and effortless.
Don't concern yourself with gaining
fresh perspectives or novel experiences.
Stay in your lane. Operate in your wheelhouse.
Step 12, believe you're special.
Behave like you're entitled to things
on the basis that you're just different than everyone else.
Assume that the people that have what you want in life
just don't deserve it as much as you do.
Always regard yourself as talented,
unique, one of a kind.
This will really help you develop an outsider complex,
which will make it difficult to open up to other people
or see things from their perspective.
But since you don't wanna do
any of that uncomfortable stuff anyways, that's perfect.
Step 13, see life not as it is,
but how you wish it to be.
Daydream of a day where things are better,
fantasize about a life where all your problems are gone.
You wanna make sure you mentally escape as much as possible
to distract you from the obstacles in front of you.
Pour your mental energy
not into fixing your problems or improving yourself,
but into building up this fantasy
to be as detailed as possible.
Reflect daily about what you would buy
if you won the lottery or became a celebrity.
Constantly compare your life to this fiction
and become resentful at the juxtaposition.
So if suffering is what you're after
and you crave the daily strife,
then you're in luck because if you follow this advice,
you'll be miserable for the rest of your life.
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