Finding My Rhythm Again
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The author shares their personal story of health struggles and burnout, prompting a supportive discussion about the importance of self-care and re-evaluating priorities.
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Temporarily embarrassed billionaires, all of us. Much easier to believe that than try to find some class consciousness and solidarity, isn’t it?
This misses that there are a lot of people in this industry earning multiple $100k per year who have very comfortable lives. It tends to be difficult to convince people in that position to care about class consciousness based purely on their own experience.
My advice to this gentleman is to just stop doing all that stuff, enjoy the family, keep jogging, and let the world turn. It's what I have have had to learn to do. I even went to a few therapy sessions recently, but it didn't help me that much even though I'm trying to give it a chance. It's because I was always all about the mission--the next project, the next all night troubleshooting session, whatever the challenge was, and sitting still doesn't suit me, but I'm learning.
Take care of yourself, dude. Still kinda feels like you’re pushing yourself too hard.