Aha. It sounds like working for love, not a paycheck. I would instantly quit my job as it the opposite case. That would be actually one of the upsides of it. Sometimes the dream of never seeing the inside of an office again feels like it would worth a high price… although not as high as that. But 5 out of 7 days wasted on office fuckery to make someone else rich and achieve pretty much nothing is else actually another kind of a short lifespan—maybe long in the gross, but short in the net, living only 2⁄7 of it.
If I could start over, it is possible I would choose a “fun” major instead of a “safe” one AND not start a family before I have a “fun” (or “meaningful”, “world-changing”) job.
Or maybe not. I have the impression that enjoyable jobs are for neurotypicals because they involve things like networking to get a job. With “safe majors” one can just apply to job advertisements on monster.com this is why I chose it, so that I never have to eat lunch with people I don’t personally want to (which, to be fair, is almost nobody, with rare exceptions).
Aha. It sounds like working for love, not a paycheck. I would instantly quit my job as it the opposite case. That would be actually one of the upsides of it. Sometimes the dream of never seeing the inside of an office again feels like it would worth a high price… although not as high as that. But 5 out of 7 days wasted on office fuckery to make someone else rich and achieve pretty much nothing is else actually another kind of a short lifespan—maybe long in the gross, but short in the net, living only 2⁄7 of it.
If I could start over, it is possible I would choose a “fun” major instead of a “safe” one AND not start a family before I have a “fun” (or “meaningful”, “world-changing”) job.
Or maybe not. I have the impression that enjoyable jobs are for neurotypicals because they involve things like networking to get a job. With “safe majors” one can just apply to job advertisements on monster.com this is why I chose it, so that I never have to eat lunch with people I don’t personally want to (which, to be fair, is almost nobody, with rare exceptions).
You could anonymously hire an assassin to kill you in exactly six months. Then you could finally live free! (Not a serious advice.)
Also, you might enjoy reading this book. (Somewhat related, also this one.)
You might also experience intense annoyance, though, as I did.