• kabi@lemm.ee
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    14 days ago

    I do wonder how it could be. People always say that you need to work to be happy, but it’s not like they know it from experience. The few months you spend on the brink of starvation while searching for a job isn’t comparable to an indefinite vacation.

    Just like permanent vs. temporary housing for the homeless. One helps them, the other pushes the problem along.

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      14 days ago

      Needing to work to be happy, or to have a meaningful life, or to feel productive or fulfilled, or whatever - that’s been an alien concept to me my entire life.

      People talk about their careers with pride, they look forward to going to work and … I don’t understand it. Is this supposed to be an achievement? There is no amount of money or perks that could fool me into believing I’m not selling my life away. It’s really fucking hard to pretend everything is fine, when sometimes I just want to disappear in the woods.

      Doesn’t anyone else feel like this?

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      14 days ago

      I worked for 25 years before becoming disabled 5 years ago. In my experience, the grass is always greener on the other side.