Stuck!

Zatnikitelman

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For some reason, I'm stuck. Not just in Orbiter, but in everything else. I just don't want to do anything. Not helping is that fact that I'm also stuck in Orbiter: (http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=27608). Until I get a solution to that problem, addon development for me is halted, primarily because the truss system finishes up what I needed in order to begin station building again. But I'm also kinda stuck in life. I'm about a month away from resuming college classes, but until then I haven't felt like doing much of anything. About every other day, I'll bring up one of my train simulators and drive some trains as close to prototypical as I can for maybe an hour, but outside of that, I'm doing nothing but sitting and poking idly at the same internet sites all day and occasionally striking back at anti-transit idiots. I just don't know what to do anymore, and I don't "want" to do anything.
 
write a book, get a hobby, read a book, go out to lunch with a pretty girl!

But don't do nothing!

I get bored sometimes too dude. Doing nothing wastes more time than school!
 
Maybe a vacation could allow you to get back on track. Perhaps a trip to KSC? I'm sure there are also plenty of people that you could discuss these issues with as well. Talking is usually one of the best ways to "get back up", so to speak.
 
You need a change of perspective, you are pretty much approaching the bore-out, the opposite extreme of the burn-out.

A vacation alone won't help you there, you need challenges for mind and body at the same time to get inspiration and motivation back. What about scaling a mountain? Or building a simple model plane?
 
Lunch? How about dinner at Dorsia. Then, I would recommend the new musical "Oh Africa, Brave Africa". It's a laugh riot. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to return some video tapes. By the way, do you like Phil Collins?

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Disconnect yourself from the internet for a week. It'll force you to keep yourself entertain through other means and might even force you to find a solution to your problem.
 
I've been in a similar situation for a while now, so, to occupy myself, I have been trying to learn a language. It can be really interesting, and really alleviates the boredom. My suggestion is to do the same. It's great because, if you stick with it, you have gained a very useful skill!
 
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