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    241 year ago

    I’m just really jaded about spending all my time working, and barely having time to spend with my family every year, except a few days around Christmas time. Our bullshit expectation of always working just doesn’t work for me anymore.

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      31 year ago

      I once heard someone say that when they started a meditation practice, after a while “every moment is my moment”.

      They said it made them feel like their entire life was theirs, no matter what they were doing.

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    151 year ago

    For me definitely money / not wanting to work. I’d just want to do my own stuff all day everyday. And I mean actually do it rather than just sit on youtube all day

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      71 year ago

      Same. I’m an engineer with a very small tech company; even though we’re not FAANG, we sure act like it. I have stuff from so many hobbies just sitting collecting dust in a closet or a drawer because when I get done with work I only have enough energy to feed myself, look after the dog, and do the bare minimum to keep life going until tomorrow, then rinse and repeat.

      I think the only thing that’s saved me from total burnout is that my boss is a hardliner on WFH; we maintain a small office space for conferences and meetings, but we’ve been told in no uncertain terms there will be no return to office. That at least lets me take care of small chores like laundry and dishes and runs to the grocery store during the day.

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    111 year ago

    I really love my family and don’t ever want to hurt them.

    I just wish they could be happy without me around every day.

    I miss having time for myself.

    I also love other people and want to be with them as well.

    I just feel chained.

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    81 year ago

    I’m pretty content but I’d be more content with more money. But the process of making more money can make me discontented.

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      21 year ago

      I’m the same way. I’m happy with my life, overall, but of course there are improvements I could make. There is pleasure in achieving something long striven for, and there is displeasure in the striving. More money would achieve some of the things I want more quickly, but none are critical so the balance is better with a longer wait and lower stress.

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    81 year ago

    Money. I hate how I have to choose between being home with my family or working so we have a home. I don’t mind working to pay for my life choices but working 4 full time jobs between two people just to make ends meet is insane. We even make more than the average at each job. I don’t waste money either I have no more fat to trim I work and sleep there’s a few times I can wave at my kid or wife. If I’m ever left alone long enough I’ll probably end up collapsing at this point

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      11 year ago

      A session in a float tank is the most effective use of time I’ve ever found in terms of decompressing.

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    71 year ago

    I’m not good with people. I’m perpetually a loner on the internet. My coworkers have a tendency to keep me going but sometimes they don’t get along and I’m at a loss for what to do with myself. Even though it’s not my problem, I make it my own because I’m an evil narcissist. There is no place on this planet for an asshole weirdo like me.

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    71 year ago

    Health scare currently got me down. Good odds it’s fine, but the possibilities range from “nothing to worry about” to “easily treatable” to “unpleasantly treatable” all the way down to “terminal”.

    Just last week I was contentedly playing darts at the bar with a date!

    Appreciate your health while you have it.

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    61 year ago

    For the first time, I am content. It’s honestly a wild feeling - less then a decade ago I was about a half step from homeless and an opioid user. Now I’ve successfully transitioned, gotten my dream job, and have a super cute fat kitty. And I just got a message from what seems like a genuinely decent guy who I’m meeting for coffee.

    It’s fucking wild. Every day I just appreciate all the small things so much. It’s really made me refocus my goal to try to help people as much as I can now.

    Rootin for yall. I hope everyone gets to feel this way.

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      11 year ago

      Is there any way you can channel that desire to help into some kind of routine that puts you in contact with people needing help regularly?

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    61 year ago

    More money and a job that allows me to have a flexible working schedule. I hate having an 8-5 and I want more money to travel around

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      21 year ago

      I want more money and a job with consisten weekends off. My schedule’s all over the place right now and it’s wearing on me.

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    61 year ago

    My unwillingness to knowingly hurt people. I think I would be happier doing my own thing, but would hurt or disappoint do many people by leaving them (my boyfriend, family, colleagues, friends…). So I’m just wasting my own life instead…