ArBeeV

ArBeeV t1_je5d0cy wrote

I dont agree with 3. My brother (after being my hero for 24 years) suddenly decided his family doesnt matter anymore and never calls, texts or visits without a reason (we never had a fight or whatever). He feels more than a stranger now than a brother, whereas my buddy, while occupied most of the time, will always be there for me (and vice versa)

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ArBeeV t1_jcu7g73 wrote

This is a good one. I too paralyze sometimes at 33 feeling bad I still havent made progress much compared to others my age (living with my parents, still trying to graduate for college, still havent found a good workplace while trying to get more athletic and hoping to start my own business). Taking small steps help, looking back all those small steps show a complete journey.

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ArBeeV t1_j7fbc2u wrote

It really is okay to you know, just do your absolute best. Not everyone is cut for hard hustle and that's fine. Hell, i want to start my own business in 5 years to get out of the office hellhole that constantly demands everything.

I rather make a little less doing something I love with more freedom than to "hustle" 80 hours a week and never live

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