clgfangoneawry
clgfangoneawry t1_isskkmd wrote
Reply to comment by NoPainMoreGain in The benefits of doing nothing | An overactive 'life drive' endlessly seeks expansion, inevitably leads to burnout, and drains us of the energy needed to truly progress. Finding the time to do nothing is essential to reassessing who we are and who we want to be. by IAI_Admin
I have two jobs where I just sit there all day and do nothing. I work sixty hours a week and I get paid about 20 percent higher then the entry level minimum around here. Most people who start at McDonald’s are making thirteen dollars. I am making seventeen dollars at both. I also get cool fifty percent discounts on our products and the right to sample anything for free. I am exhausted at the end of every day but I am not overwhelmed at the end of the week, even though I work so much. I am saving so I can invest in the stock market. I want about thirty k. And then another thirty k to keep in Bitcoin and then another thirty for my own personal emergency fund and then I want to save for a house. Hopefully in fifteen years my house is paid off and I can retire into a part time position at one job lol 😅
clgfangoneawry t1_j5l1rqy wrote
Reply to Do the aesthetics of the book matter to you? by AnalFissureSmoothie
The title, the cover, it’s the only thing that matters to me. That’s why I have a bookshelf full of books I haven’t read passed the first five pages.