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10:06
@ClassicRanch My point is not that we should not use gasoline, although we might be running out of it in the foreseeable future. What Iā€™m saying is that we have literally moved away from green, renewable energy such as human and animal labour to something that takes thousands if not millions of years to form.
 
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@TelKitty Alas, if we had been born Amish perhaps we would not have been contrary.
 
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20:23
urgh, life is a big rat race. I don't get how you can accept to live with the pressure of having bills to pay and thus continuously having to work to be able to pay these bills.
Is it too much to ask to be free?
20:36
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn define free?
@Mgetz no continuous pressure of having to work untill you die. If you don't, no food, no electricity, etc...
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn no. I was going to say 'in prison' but nah even in prison you're expected to work
there are places that will pay you to live there
but there are reasons they do so
I started my consultancy firm 5 years ago now. Am making approximately 4 times the median wage of where I live. But still feel that pressure as if it's never going to be enough. Inflation doesn't help either
I get it, but unfortunately that's life. I would suggest getting a therapist however. Just to help you unwind and decompress
According to my calculations I can fully retire at age 45 and not worry any more at all. But in the meantime, I would have to sacrifice everything
20:39
my goal isn't to fully retire. My goal is to be financially independent enough that if I want to hold up my middle finger I can
@Mgetz Pay him so he can just tell me: "Look, I have to work too. That's normal. Everybdoy does". No I refuse this to be my norm
@Mgetz I agree, I would probably not want to fully retire either... But I don't want that continuous pressure any more
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn Nah, other stuff. The BS the client does that weighs on you
the little things that just stack up emotionally
sometimes you just need to have someone to vent to
that isn't your SO
very interesting point you're making. A year ago, I started understanding what "killed by a thousand cuts" means...
WHen I was in my twenties, I felt like I could face the world and wasn't affraid of anything. I now realize how some things can be fragile and how, as you state, things stack up on the emotional side too
that said if you get a therapist that tells you to suck it up.. find another damn therapist
get ahead of your mental health now before you burn out massively and can't work for a year
it's very difficult to find a therapist. Ideally you want someone who understands you. SOmeone who understands what it is to run a business and understands what that thing is inside of you that drives you to reach your goals and be at the top. I am restless, I want to try be at the top all the time in whatever I do. That's what made me "successfull" (hence the quotes) in my different ventures. I think it takes a peculiar therapist to get that. Not being arrogant here, just want someone who understands my situation. Not someone who graduated 3 months ago, still lives with here parents and ha
20:48
Nah you want someone who is bound by law to keep your thoughts secret
@Mgetz I don't have bad thought's. :)
BS
every consultant has bad thoughts šŸ˜œ
I mostly feel misunderstood, under pressure and sometimes lost due to all the uncertainties
@Mgetz haha there is some truth in that
yep that's what a therapist can help you with, they can help you sort your thoughts out
@Mgetz speaking from experience?
20:50
sadly not personal, but friends
I need to get a therapist
@Mgetz What's up?
work/family/... ?
burnout
plus other mental health issues
@Mgetz I once heard a very peculiar and rather intriguing viewpoint about burnouts: "Have you ever seen people in Africa being burnt out? No. That's mostly a thing from the West. Yet these people in Africa are having a shtton of issues as well all the time."
it still happens, but it has different consequences
@Mgetz So you ve been to Africa and spoken to some burnt out people there?
20:59
no just read papers that studied it
I have been there and people have a very different way of handling with those situations. Not saying it is better/worse. But overall, you can't deny people there (who are not starving) are much happier. I know people there who are able to come to the EU, but refuse because they largely prefer living over there. You'd have to see it to understand.
burnout is a stress reaction
I think that's a vast misunderstanding
 
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22:05
The cure to burnout is... exercise, doing something novel/fun, having a few beers? I get my best ideas when I'm not staring at the issue at hand. Sometimes taking a break every so often is more productive than never taking a break.

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