How To Be The Saddest Saddy McSadface Floating In a Sea of Sadness

How To Guarantee You Stay Miserable Forever

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  1. Be a human pile of laundry — Stay in the same room when you sleep, when you eat, and when you work. Move as little as possible. Don’t exercise. Don’t shower. Just… exist… but only barely.
  2. Screw with your sleep schedule — Vary your sleep and wake up time. A regular sleep cycle takes at least 3 days to establish. If you have irregular sleep you’ll feel terrible when you wake up early AND when you wake up late. Lie to yourself when you sleep in and tell yourself you’re just catching up on lost Z’s.
  3. Get as much screen time as possible — Grab your phone and make sure it’s the first thing you look at when you wake up. Stare into it as you fall asleep at night. Just don’t drop it on your face. Check your screen 150 times per day. (Yup, that’s a real stat.) Maintain your friendships and relationships over chat and text, not face-to-face contact.
  4. Use your screen to stoke your emotions — Be well-informed… while doing nothing. Focus on the horrible things happening in the world to fuel your rage and upset. Then, only contribute in meaningless, token ways (like changing your Facebook photo or using a trendy hashtag) to make a difference. Don’t leave your room (Point #1) to actually get out and do something that makes a difference.
  5. Set unrealistic, unachievable and unclear goals — Set ridiculously high expectations for yourself. Don’t give yourself credit for accomplishing small things. Focus on goals that are after the thing you want to achieve like how to sell a business before you’ve even started one. Make sure you only take action on important things when you feel like it… which means never.
  6. Pursue happiness directly — If happiness is your goal, you will achieve the opposite. If you believe happiness is a destination you can arrive at — a destination other people have already arrived at, and built a permanent residence upon — you’ll find yourself to be incredibly disappointed. Happiness most often shows up in your life when you’re not actively pursuing it as a goal.
  7. Follow your instincts — Listen to the voice that wants to keep you comfortable and complacent. It’s the voice that tells you not to go to the gym because it will hurt, to watch just one more episode, not to call the friend and invite them to dinner… they probably already have plans, and not to put the candy bar down.

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I’m the creator of the Growth Marriage Podcast (http://growthmarriage.com). My mission in life is to rid the world of mediocre love.

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Nate Bagley

I’m the creator of the Growth Marriage Podcast (http://growthmarriage.com). My mission in life is to rid the world of mediocre love.