Ooooof. I reached out to a friendly acquaintance who'd been having a tough time with a Thing a few months ago, saying I was just thinking about him and was wondering how he was doing, and got back a "thanks. Don't hit me up."
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perhaps, at age 45 or so, she looked around at her own life of 3 masters degrees and yet her career was walking peoples dogs, two divorces, no net worth, living in a small place ... and I'm recently married, decently well off financially, and living on a 56 acre farm ...
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there was some weird conflicted emotion off in the space of jealousy / regret / sadness at no longer being able to look down on someone? Not really sure, but something in that space feels plausible.
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I think this is quite plausible. In her 20s and 30s I got the feeling that she looked down on me for my boring software cube jobs. 50 hrs/week, year in and year out. While she was backpacking, being a mayfly, travelling. And now we're both c. 50 yo and I live in >>>
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