If your work doesn't seem *viscerally* important + interesting/fun *to you,* it'll really mess with your life and general happiness. Repeating all the objective merits and perks, telling yourself you have no choice, and picking up a meditation practice are not going to save youhttps://twitter.com/singareddynm/status/1222292269069488133 …
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Replying to @webdevMason
Some people don't have a burning work passion and just want to do a job to support their families.
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Replying to @TheShortboy
I hear people say this, and I don't really care to argue with it. I do know that not a lot of those people follow me, and the people who *do* follow me who claim to feel this way often later reveal that they're desperately unhappy, and get limited satisfaction from self martyrdom
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Replying to @webdevMason
For some, it could be a belief outta self protection, which is needed. Not everyone has the contientious + IQ + place in life to take on a new career they want.
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There is literally no way to distinguish between a self-put down so accurate that it's actually helpful, and a self-put down that is just a self-fulfilling prophecy. But I've also learned that you can't save a person who is philosophically dedicated to drowning, and I don't try.
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