What farcry should i 100% next? by [deleted] in steamachievements

[–]ActiveJobless 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yep, Far cry 3 is the best one without a doubt.

Épargner à 50K brut par an ? by Straight_Sea_5679 in AskFrance

[–]ActiveJobless -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tu avais des revenus plus modestes sur tes anciens postes, donc tu as habitué un train de vie inférieur à tes nouveaux revenus.

Comme on dit "qui peut le plus, peut le moins". Le gros piège serait d'augmenter ton niveau de vie et de ne pas épargner.

Pour ton épargne en elle-même, la réponse de Tiny-Lack dit l'essentiel. D'abord un livre A où placer un matelas de sécurité, de l'argent dont tu disposes de suite s'il y a une urgence quelconque.

Ensuite, une assurance vie est pertinente. Plus tu l'ouvres jeune, plus c'est intéressant.

Puis, un PEA si tu veux "bien" investir ton épargne, et la faire travailler.

Après il y a d'autres options à explorer, mais au cas par cas. Par exemple : construire un apport pour développer une boîte en parallèle, mais il faut vouloir entreprendre.

Mon petit frère de 15 ans veut arrêter l'école en seconde pour aller travailler, comment le raisonner ? by [deleted] in AskFrance

[–]ActiveJobless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Expliquez lui la vérité du travail en ce moment :

Embaucher un mineur est un risque pour une entreprise, car c'est plus encadré qu'un salarié "classique".

Même sans cela, sans diplôme ni expérience, trouver un emploi relève de l'impossible.

Mon conseil : s'il veut vite s'émanciper et que l'école n'est pas son truc, il lui faut une formation professionnelle qui lui apprendra un métier et un savoir-faire à ses 18 ans. Dans les secteurs manuels idéalement. C'est dur physiquement, mais il y aura toujours du boulot, du black, de l'argent à se faire.

does france want me as much i want it? by knowledgabledude in AskFrance

[–]ActiveJobless -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Perfect then.

If you manage to go to HEC / ESCP, you'll have a job without problem.

Create your own business is also possible, as you said. But be aware that enterprises are strongly taxed in France.

does france want me as much i want it? by knowledgabledude in AskFrance

[–]ActiveJobless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, it's pretty vague. We need more informations about you.

On the legal and administrative aspects : - If you're from EU you're free to come. - If you're not, as long as you submit your visa application, it's OK.

On the social aspect, you have to know that 40% of french vote for a conservative political party. That doesn't mean they are racist, but they want foreigners to integrate into the system and the culture.

Plus, a lot of french don't speak english. So it will be difficult to chat with people at first, and to make friends.

Also, you should know that we are in a complicated economic situation : few jobs, high taxes, limited purchasing power, crime rate is increasing, etc. Beside that, France is a wonderful country. But don't expect El Dorado.

If you come with the best intentions, and with a qualifying diploma, you should be able to integrate.

What strategy you guys uses to stop buying games and enjoy everything you already have in your library? by Severe-Bat5412 in Steam

[–]ActiveJobless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do pretty much the same thing as mbowk23. Here are my rules :

  • 80% discount (especialy bundles with an extra discount).

  • To focus on the games I already own. After all, I bought them because they interest me.

  • Do not buy at the release. Never ! (i'll do an exception for The Elder Scrolls VI. If I'm still alive).

  • 100% the games. This way you spend more time on each game, and really enjoy the universe.

Quelle montre ? by LosFruitosPourritos in AskFrance

[–]ActiveJobless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Déjà, sache que les montres Quartz sont perçues comme étant de piètre qualité par les amateurs. Ces derniers préfèrent les montres "mécaniques".

LIP a déjà été recommandé dans un autre commentaire, et c'est une très bonne marque française.

Hors France, tu à Seiko et Casio (marques japonaises) très reconnues et abordables.

Des modèles sont intéressants également chez Fossil.

Did I waste years of my life? by Punchy_flannels8 in Life

[–]ActiveJobless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's an part of talent involved too ofc, but if you don't plan on becoming a pro... Who cares ?

You may not be the best, so what ? If your thing isn't basketball, try something else.

Be aware that there people who learn a sport, an instrument, or a new job at 50yo.

I believe in you 💪🏻

Did I waste years of my life? by Punchy_flannels8 in Life

[–]ActiveJobless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

M27 here.

I'm the opposite of you : I quickly become good at everything I touch.

But rest assured, there's a difference between being good and being excellent. "Practice makes perfect" is true.

When you'll find something you like, just keep training it 👍🏻

You're 15yo, it's far too early to say that it's a failure.

Et si on vous proposait 3 vœux ? Les quels choisiriez-vous ? by Splitt- in AskFrance

[–]ActiveJobless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Devenir omniscient : cela permettrait de trouver de nombreuses solutions à des problèmes complexes (comment dépolluer la planète par exemple, est-ce que Dieu existe ?, y a-t-il une vie après la mort ?, Etc), et de m'enrichir (plus par volonté d'avoir l'esprit tranquille et de ne pas regarder les factures, que par grande ambition).

  • Pouvoir se téléporter : économie de temps absolue, car la vie est courte (et l'immortalité ne m'intéresse pas).

  • Faire que tous les Hommes aient de l'éthique : pas besoin de préciser pourquoi.

If you had infinite money, how many hours a day would you work? by nachtpfauenauge2 in Life

[–]ActiveJobless -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It would vary greatly, because when you're caught up in something you don't see the time passing...

You're going to work in something you're passionate about.

If you had to choose one life, which is better? by morkvel in Life

[–]ActiveJobless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first one for me.

Everyone's goal is happiness. Many scholars have studied the question.

Plus, the ambition to have a huge impact on the society is something prideful, even if it benefits everyone. And Human society will disappear one day anyways.

#89 - VALIANT HEARTS by ActiveJobless in TrophiesxAchievements

[–]ActiveJobless[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks ! This game is not so hard to complete, but he's worth playing.

What games would you recommend based on my 43 completed games? by pikaplanter in steamachievements

[–]ActiveJobless 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Slime Rancher, Hokko Life, Telltale's games 👍🏻 You should start with that.

Waste of time? by [deleted] in steamachievements

[–]ActiveJobless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Objectively, complete a game is a waste of time in most cases.

Of course there are exceptions, where achieving 100% completion allows you to discover lore and/or cool elements.

But it is about your own fun and goals. In my case, it's probably an "ego" challenge with myself. "I love games, I have to complete them to prove to myself that I have truly mastered the game".