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>>3382175
>i feel jerry's gonna be the worst one therre and im pretty terrible

Don't worry, m8. You'll be in good company.

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>>3375450
>tfw art and financial stability can never coexist

I'm not going to pretend there's some grand secret that you somehow missed, anon, and that everybody else is in on it without you. That'd be disingenuous to you and anybody else paying attention in this thread.

It comes down to how you motivate yourself and how much you value your time and the things you produce. You like your job, you are proud of making quality product there at your place of employment? Unless you are actually a real professional artist (and thus your art *is* your job), chances are your art is going to suffer in exchange for your concentrating on your work.

Ask the guys over at /fit/. No, on second thought, maybe that's *not* a good idea. But I was going to say the same thing applies for getting and staying in shape. There's no magic way to strengthen and tone your body and get in all the cardio a healthy adult body needs while you simultaneously binge-watch all seven seasons of Game of Thrones. The two objectives are mutually exclusive.

Line up your priorities and knock them down - one at a time if you have to. If you feel you need to find a better job that allows you to mix the things you want to do in your life, make finding a better job one of those priorities.

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