>>2775207I was a neet for a few years and got back into the workforce around spring. It's nice not stressing over unemployment but I'm simultaneously exhausted and restless and almost feel like fishing is too much. Before, I'd fish everyday like it was my job and unwind with other things, and after I'd barely even wanna game or do much at all besides rot on a screen. But that made me realize what a waste it was, I dreaded looking back at all the potential things I was passing off that I used to love, and I didnt wanna look back to these days and only remember working and doing nothing. So I started forcing myself to just go. It's not easy, but bite the bullet and just force yourself no matter how tired or hard it feels, you'll appreciate good days more and maximize your time, and you'll be glad you did. Fishing made me realize the importance of memories and experiences, and every day you aren't doing something you love or at least intersting, or spending time with someone you care about, is a missed memory to reflect on fondly and just another blur in life. I try and go at least a couple days a week and in the mornings on weekends, planning to do more as fall comes around and things cool off a bit. Make time for things you like, be it fishing or whatever, or it'll slip by you faster than you realize.