Work and play mutually enrich each other _because_ they are separate. When that boundary is broken work takes over everything. You try applying your 'play' to work e.g. 'following your passion' but all that does it turn your passion into work.
Instead of figuring out something sustainable you’ve used up one of your eternal flames. Using up one for work is burnout. Using them all up for your life is a dark depression.
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Yeah I don't really have any passions any more
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In certain spiritual contexts 'hope' is considered bad, that you should embrace hopelessness for liberation. I think it's b/c when you're hopeful you're looking towards heaven, implying that you're in hell.
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