"I Can't Decide On A Career"

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HealthyGamerGG

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@HealthyGamerGG
@HealthyGamerGG Күн бұрын
Want more on careers? Dr. K will be doing a members-only "Building a Fulfilling Career" stream at the end of January! Learn more about memberships here: bit.ly/4fAF2l0 We also have a Careers section on our free community Discord. Join to participate in resume reviews, ask for or provide peer support, come to Coworking for some body doubling, be a part of our job seekers club, and more! explore.healthygamer.gg/en/discord
@99brooklynnn
@99brooklynnn 2 күн бұрын
This is fitting. I put in my 2 weeks today, and when my boss asked to speak it was just her screaming at me. Telling me I needed to "work on myself", how she was such a good manager, then had the nerve to ask if I was coming in tomorrow. Guess what my answer was? It sucks to be set back to zero, but it's ALWAYS okay to leave an abusive or toxic work environment.
@HealthyGamerGG
@HealthyGamerGG 2 күн бұрын
All our best on the next chapter! 🎉
@truckywuckyuwu
@truckywuckyuwu 2 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that happened to you. Sounds like you made a tough choice, but it appears to be the right one for you. Hope you can find something that fulfills you, gives you a better work and life balance. And let's you enjoy life, family, friends and experiences more in this world.
@joanneblack7697
@joanneblack7697 2 күн бұрын
@@99brooklynnn Your boss sounds completely ridiculous.
@BoostedPastime
@BoostedPastime Күн бұрын
You made the right decision if your boss screams at you you should have left a long time ago.
@Codemonkey564
@Codemonkey564 Күн бұрын
Congrats! its a tough choice but nobody has to deal with toxicity like that. Took me 8 years to realize that it my job, but also kind of fitting with Dr K speaking of desperation, because that's what kept me in the toxic environment, I couldn't afford to leave, it took me years to finally face the reality that it wasn't working.
@mrssmith1691
@mrssmith1691 2 күн бұрын
"I was looking for a job and then I found a job, and heaven knows I'm miserable now!"
@PassionateSpirit88
@PassionateSpirit88 Күн бұрын
Yes! Morrissey
@liivvrose
@liivvrose Күн бұрын
Yet more proof unfortunately that Morrissey was really onto something
@PassionateSpirit88
@PassionateSpirit88 Күн бұрын
@liivvrose He was/is. And you're cute.
@necnotv1683
@necnotv1683 Күн бұрын
"The only thing worse than having a job is having no job." I just don't want to spend the majority of my life on work just to get by. Speaking as someone with a decent IT job, good benefits and still am in this position. Only having a few weeks of freedom while on vacation each year can't be how you are supposed to be happy in life.
@morganseppy5180
@morganseppy5180 Күн бұрын
@@necnotv1683 work to live, do not live to work. 💕
@EzaleaGraves
@EzaleaGraves Күн бұрын
I think about this a lot. I've been writing in my spare time, and my dream is to do that professionally, and it's mostly because I can't stand the idea of working for someone else for a decade just to finally get the privilege of being able to take an extra five days off a year. It's unbelievable to me that this is somehow the norm.
@stgermainb
@stgermainb Күн бұрын
Incredibly relatable
@joelcoll4034
@joelcoll4034 21 сағат бұрын
I don't think you are supposed to be happy, I view being happy as a privilige. Good luck though
@Play-On7
@Play-On7 17 сағат бұрын
As someone who has been out of work for quite awhile here is my expereince with all the "free" time. Note though that I have ADHD so that might make my expereince different from someone who doesn't have ADHD. Without the consistent day to day schedule of a job, my brain sort of checked out. My sleeping schedule is totally trashed. All the free time that I should have from not working is usually spent sleeping. I had a hard time focusing on my hobbies. When I was working it was easy for me to do my hobbies after comimg home from work. It got to the point that I just accepted that if I wanted to do and enjoy my hobbies, I would have to make a schedule. After making a schedule things got better for me. Again though, my sleeping schedule makes it so that I can't take full advantage of all the time that I should have. As for being broke the main thing I miss is being able to go out. I have had a lot of time to reflecet on myself and I am genuinely the happiest I have been in years.
@Antonio-xq2hg
@Antonio-xq2hg 2 күн бұрын
I'm in the "i can't take this anymore" phase
@jdijkstra8115
@jdijkstra8115 Күн бұрын
How long have you been working? Me for 5 years and I'm cooked.
@brandonhughes645
@brandonhughes645 Күн бұрын
Same, im 3 years into corperate jobs and 14 years since i got my first job.
@level70elf
@level70elf Күн бұрын
2 years here 3 years there 4 years there , nothing gave me joy , i just dumbed myself down get through that
@brandonhughes645
@brandonhughes645 Күн бұрын
@level70elf yeah, corperate jobs arent for intelligent people just obedient people that show results.
@Jake38nine
@Jake38nine Күн бұрын
Me too. I'm so exhausted...
@ok_listen
@ok_listen Күн бұрын
I analyzed myself during my old job. I OVERANALYZED myself, every single day, and when i couldn't take it anymore and I've quit, i realized that we dont have control over everything. Sometimes the environment is just bad and yes, it can happen consecutively. Sometimes we're too hard on ourselves.
@JayOFae
@JayOFae 6 сағат бұрын
You're right.
@donnelly5757
@donnelly5757 2 күн бұрын
When the jobs you end up getting do not allow you to financially pursue relationships, pay off debt, pursue new or current hobbies, and if you are single and lonely and not able to afford anything that can at least substitute or fill the void, then sticking to a job and especially a mundane customer service like job gets a little hard to stick to.
@Jeppe_P
@Jeppe_P 2 күн бұрын
So then you keep looking for something better right away.
@joanneblack7697
@joanneblack7697 2 күн бұрын
That's the tricky part. When you have so little money that you can't afford to even go out, try new things, get a hobby, meet new people ... like you said ... these all cost money ... and when you are living at or below poverty level ... then how do you do anything?
@tiffanyapril5458
@tiffanyapril5458 2 күн бұрын
@@joanneblack7697Right and minimum wage has barely increased… the government needs to address this
@Carlos.Rivera
@Carlos.Rivera 2 күн бұрын
​@joanneblack7697 sleep and calisthenics are basically free
@murphdog9506
@murphdog9506 Күн бұрын
This is me in a nutshell....😞
@morganseppy5180
@morganseppy5180 2 күн бұрын
My job cycle is driven by a lack of pay raises, bonuses, and sheer f-ing appreciation, so yes, i hat my f-ing job. I worked for 5 years for a great manager and when he left, his defense left and soon after i and others left. And immediately got 20% pay raise. No reason to become "attached" to any job
@kourier_4818
@kourier_4818 2 күн бұрын
This actually came at a great time. I probably had the worse year at my job so far due to frustrations to the point of seeking out psychiatric assistance. Over the holiday I reflected on my mindset and realized a lot of what made me most upset was out of my control and instead of being upset with management because they won’t do this or they do that, I focused on what I can do. Obviously we’re still early in the year but the change of mindset (and mood stabilizers) is setting a new trajectory to make it better year. “Working harder” to me doesn’t mean trying to stack boxes twice as fast, or finish a report in 3 days instead of 5. It can be as simple as updating your planner to better accommodate last minute task, familiarizing yourself with you product or inventory. Knowing your job better than most people. Thank you Dr.K for all your videos over the year you’ve helped a lot of people.
@EveLaRiccia
@EveLaRiccia 2 күн бұрын
This is a re-upload, but I got laid off today and it’s a good time to hear it again
@loveinthevalley
@loveinthevalley Күн бұрын
Hey, good luck to you. That really blows. I'm hoping the best for you and the next days don't cut too deep ❤
@GeoEngel
@GeoEngel Күн бұрын
Ditto, new year new job yeah?
@sahanadeshmukh695
@sahanadeshmukh695 Күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that, it can feel very unpleasant to be laid off. You will get through the hard times though
@VVVVV00
@VVVVV00 Күн бұрын
No one is hiring bro
@catdogfishdogcats
@catdogfishdogcats 17 сағат бұрын
I literally was having Deja Vu, like, "Why is this video familiar, didn't I watch this before?" Needed to check to comments to make sure I wasn't going mad, lol, and that it in fact a reupload 😂🎉
@coollary1
@coollary1 Күн бұрын
1. Notice the cycle of desperation 2. Reduce your desperation 3. Create space for new motivation 4. Experiment in life 5. Don't get complacent Tip: having faith things will work and will get better makes life better. Your attitude impacts the journey and the outcome. Be optimistic
@DWbo-r7v
@DWbo-r7v Күн бұрын
Sometimes people are just unlucky The USA has a strange fetish about extreme individualism that needs to be challenged
@Madchris8828
@Madchris8828 Күн бұрын
​@DWbo-r7v well said. Though I think some level of individualism is helpful it has also left a lot of people in the dust and struggling often even resentful too. We need to be more willing to help people in need whether that's a friendly boot in the right direction or trying to figure out the root causes whatever the individual needs more.. many other cultures are more willing to help strangers than ours.
@DrakeTheCaster
@DrakeTheCaster 2 күн бұрын
My problem is just that I am genuinely lazy and don't actually want to work in the 1st place lol. In a more "fair to myself" way, my tolerance for stress has a bery low threshold. Just meeting expectations at work very quickly becomes the equivalent of a marathon where every shift ends with me mentally and physically exhausted to the point where my 'time off' becomes a task and the goal is 'getting enough rest to be ready to tackle another work day' which is a point I basically never reach. Then it becomes a cycle of me questioning "how long can I realistically keep doing this?" To which the answer is 'I'm already past the point where I need to stop'. But still this applies to me, I know there are jobs where you frankly do very little, and I could eventually get one of those jobs if I followed these steps.
@darajoyce5514
@darajoyce5514 2 күн бұрын
hugs man
@evaldasvilkas2334
@evaldasvilkas2334 Күн бұрын
i am like u, i learned that i feel motivated by concrete gols where i do this job and then can leave the job for the day. so I do it super fast super hard so I can go and do nothing asap :D too bad that job is gone now and I have to deal with marathon again and I hate it su much its so draining and if I work fast to do nothing then I have to do more like wtf man :D
@IsaacCordingley
@IsaacCordingley Күн бұрын
It’s like your brain wants action but shuts down under pressure.
@DWbo-r7v
@DWbo-r7v Күн бұрын
Its hard to get jobs right now anyway unless you are highly skilled
@iaroslavagapov2671
@iaroslavagapov2671 Күн бұрын
​@@evaldasvilkas2334the best job I've ever had(besides the current one) was a postman because it literally allowed me to deliver all letters within 1-2 hours and then chill for the rest of the day.
@fluffykookie8554
@fluffykookie8554 2 күн бұрын
Honestly I needed this video as someone who has quit most of my jobs after initial excitement for the job and as time goes on its like i find things or just there are things that may be negative about it that it keeps getting bigger in my mind until I end up quitting. Looking back, I could have stayed longer at a probably all of them. I could have done something different like change my mindset and look more at the positive and could have done things to make it better for myself and just not sitting in that negative cycle because its not benefiting me at all. I also should apply to things that I like more so and know I'd stay longer at actually like or just have interest in rather than applying to whatever out of desperation and just almost panic at not having a job. Right now, I'm working as a substitute teacher. It's not the most consistent during certain months, but I do like it.
@ijustlike0010
@ijustlike0010 Күн бұрын
Ever thought about teaching ESL abroad?
@captain1432
@captain1432 17 сағат бұрын
Well, the title "I Can't Decide On A Career" seemed quite fitting to my kind of problem, so I had high hopes coming into this video. However, my main takeaway from this video is that desperation must not be the driving force when choosing a job. While that's important, it doesn't really provide a solution for the problem of finding a fitting career. People keep telling me to decide this based on my personal interests and strengths, but my interests are so far spread without anything sticking out as a "main thing". Same goes for strengths: From my POV, I am kind of an all-rounder; there is nothing I can think of which stands out as a true strength, but I'm quite solid in many things. So far my career path was molded by coincidences and I quite dislike it.
@motoboy6666
@motoboy6666 36 минут бұрын
Can relate, its hard to know yourself good enough i feel to really get the drive and specific direction. Ive felt that with hobbies but not with work, even though i studied/worked with stuff that ”should” be of interest. Have a lot of anxiety and imposter syndrome that fogs my thinking though.
@konradnoises
@konradnoises 2 сағат бұрын
I literally just had a 3 hour long call with my best friend trying to give him motivation to express his feelings about his job in order to take action. And then this is posted. Talk about timing. I’ve shared with him and will keep sharing as long as it helps more people ❤. Thank you for all the good work you put in
@EzaleaGraves
@EzaleaGraves 2 күн бұрын
Maybe it's that the jobs can't stick to me.
@HealthyGamerGG
@HealthyGamerGG 2 күн бұрын
Uno reverse card energy
@user-xz1wy4to4o
@user-xz1wy4to4o 17 сағат бұрын
Problem is you need the job more than it needs you 😂
@gotinogaden
@gotinogaden Сағат бұрын
@@user-xz1wy4to4o That's what my ex-managers used to say before giving me a call to come back 8 months after I'd quit
@thungyoung
@thungyoung Күн бұрын
Yeah regarding that part about working hard in your job, I experienced many a times manipulative people who would be more than willing to exploit you. It's tough man, especially when you are new and that person is your direct supervisor. Like being intentionally ostracized and bullied into self doubt. It's really hard to ignore when people use these tactics in the workplace to directly cause problems and interfere in your work. Such a dangerous world honestly...
@adamstefany8110
@adamstefany8110 Сағат бұрын
Mine geologist here. I graduated a year ago with a bachelor’s in geosciences with the intent of becoming a mine geologist. Been working at this mine for about 7 months as ore control. The commute is long and I’m seeing that the job is more spreadsheet stuff than actual geology and isn’t that hard, which made me question the integrity about the job. Dr. K’s advice about non-complacency and engagement have opened a new perspective for me and changed the way I view my job from when I wake up at 3:30 in the morning to when I get home at about 5:30. Much appreciated Dr. K!
@troytalbot5746
@troytalbot5746 Күн бұрын
Great timing. 1 thing that I wish I realized earlier is: seeing myself as my own ceo and building my own brand vs. seeing myself and acting as a loyal employee. The later comes with certain expectations that can lead to disappointment. The first comes with guarding and working in things that can be leveraged to move in the right direction.
@motoboy6666
@motoboy6666 21 минут бұрын
This is a great mindset i feel
@fk0ff-y9j
@fk0ff-y9j Күн бұрын
I found it extremely unrewarding to apologize and admit my mistakes because the other party just says "yes it is all your fault". Makes you just hate people more and more
@KakashiHatake-sg8ym
@KakashiHatake-sg8ym 7 сағат бұрын
I got this with a past friend, it became almost expected that I would apologize no matter what happened, I never got approached by the other person to solve things
@patiakreles
@patiakreles 2 күн бұрын
I'm close to two years on this job and I cycle between "I hate this" and "I love this"... I have done a ton of introspection and my "I hate this" phases are triggered by specific situations with my boss. After those I lose motivation, then I start to get bored. My job is about being self sufficient, so if I don't do anything nothing happens really. I have to create my job and execute it. I start feeling desperate and I can observe it so clearly. I have to do a lot of self soothing to lower my expectations and reflect on all the pros of this job, it is walkable from home, my colleagues are really nice, I have pressure sometimes, but not nearly as horrible as my previous jobs. My main con is my boss and if I try to see her as a work in progress I can release some of that negative energy. It is hard to do so, because she doesn't contribute to my wellbeing, but I know that is independent from me.
@gruel_summer
@gruel_summer Күн бұрын
Being essential during covid drained me to the point of getting stuck in this cycle. I'm currently trying to be honest with myself about what i want and what sparks joy.
@microsoftpain
@microsoftpain 2 күн бұрын
i hate my job because it does not allow me to utilize my skillset. graduating college and jumping into an oversaturated tech market leaves nothing but hopelessness for most of us. then, we find any job that will take us in the meantime, and i'm wasting my time and resources.
@green52408
@green52408 Күн бұрын
@@microsoftpain this is so me
@roripantsu
@roripantsu Күн бұрын
and lots of people are desperate to get a tech job despite the over saturation and high entry barrier because they dream of it being the comfy sit in the chair job. guess its not all thats praised to be huh
@LathropLdST
@LathropLdST 13 сағат бұрын
If you are in IT with the incorrect skillet, you are toast. Seen it happen to many that thought they were secure with the most basic/generic of skills - be it plain full stack, QA, BA, DA, PM, as well as IT TA, HR, etc. Only the IT specialized (in the correct areas) guys I know are in employment.
@xXx_Regulus_xXx
@xXx_Regulus_xXx 3 сағат бұрын
Reducing outsourcing would alleviate this. We are not wrong for following sound advice and studying IT after being told it would be a promising career.
@roripantsu
@roripantsu Сағат бұрын
@xXx_Regulus_xXx never gonna happen as long as late stage capitalism exists
@The_Dapper_Millennial
@The_Dapper_Millennial Күн бұрын
What if you’re 31, no degree, and no idea what you want to do with your life?
@infinitecurlie
@infinitecurlie Күн бұрын
You start trying different things until something clicks. Trades, look up free lessons that you can probably find on KZbin of things you find even mildly interesting. (Yeah I know this doesn't help when you need $ to live so obviously you have the job that pays your bills lol). Or for me, it was to admit to myself that the job I wanted to do was one that wasn't going to make me loads of $ but deep down it's what I wanted to do because I put the practical above all else when I shouldn't have and so I wasted a lot of time and $ at school. Dr.K also has several helpful videos about this like "how to start to find purpose in your life." Plenty of other vids come up by searching "Healthygamergg I have no idea what to do in life." .
@DWbo-r7v
@DWbo-r7v Күн бұрын
Bold of him to assume people are getting hired so easily
@jamiececilielange5249
@jamiececilielange5249 43 минут бұрын
It varies from area to area and field to field. The video is trying to solve a problem some people have.
@FaultyTwo
@FaultyTwo 8 сағат бұрын
I can see Dr.K's telepathy is developing along nicely. He always knows how I'm currently feeling!
@missy5473
@missy5473 2 сағат бұрын
Omg, finally....someone finally addressed the cycle I find myself in, chronically, with regard to my career. Thank you!
@Anthony-ru7sk
@Anthony-ru7sk 2 күн бұрын
Dr. k with the perfect video at the perfect time once again. I've been desperate for any kind of work for about a month. I've been applying everywhere from pizza places to car washes and any other min wage that will take me. Still not sure what to do, but the video helped me feel better about it.
@ijustlike0010
@ijustlike0010 Күн бұрын
Ever thought about teaching ESL abroad? If you're a native speaker all you need is a certification
@Anthony-ru7sk
@Anthony-ru7sk Күн бұрын
@ I don’t think there’s a stone I haven’t unturned. Honestly, can’t see myself doing it. I’m 31 year old 6’8” hippy stoner with some charisma on a good day. I dream of doing something entrepreneurial, but so does everybody.
@naychi2
@naychi2 2 күн бұрын
I never felt so called out, I changed job 3 times last year
@Jake38nine
@Jake38nine Күн бұрын
How did that happen? I'd like to hear you r story. I'm in a position where I got laid off 9 months ago, took 2 months to get a new job, but all it was, was me going back to a job I used to work at for almost 10 years. The management was different and then they were cutting my hours and lied to me about my promotion, so I quit as soon as I got a new job. Now I have that new job and I'm miserable. I go home emotional, just hoping to hear back from any other job that is during the day. Luckily I've heard back much faster now than I did during the spring. I've got 2 interviews coming up. And I can't wait. Both are day jobs, and very seldom weekends or no weekends. I'm the kind of person who used to stay and be "loyal" to a job, until I started putting myself first. So I'm doing that.
@BoostedPastime
@BoostedPastime Күн бұрын
Thank you Dr.K and team because I genuinely needed to hear this.
@Theresamarie-y8b
@Theresamarie-y8b 2 күн бұрын
I love the job. I intensely dislike the people.
@LOLHAXGUN
@LOLHAXGUN 2 күн бұрын
yup, people have stupid rules
@drunkenrampage1588
@drunkenrampage1588 Күн бұрын
"I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now" - The Smiths
@yolover111
@yolover111 Күн бұрын
Im 30, lack of motivation, never had a job, see all my friends, become miserable, seen my parents, Siblings, is this how life is and gonna be? How do i find and get a job ill love to work, and never have to work in a sense??!?!?! Why is it so hard to find out what i like to do. I cant figure out what im going to do.... f*ck this feeling
@smh930
@smh930 Күн бұрын
we are in similar situations, i would like advice about that as well
@theprimonemo
@theprimonemo 11 сағат бұрын
Work is not solely about loving your job. It allows you live a vibrant and fulfilling life outside of work. My outside life has never been more fruitful. Work is fine. You develop skills and outgrow your environment then move to another pond. But to not try at all is to live in a fishbowl unable to flourish
@fernosbonos5394
@fernosbonos5394 2 күн бұрын
Sad as it is, some jobs don't give flattering pay and rarely get good ones
@hademvids
@hademvids 2 күн бұрын
unfortunately i think this is an incredibly privileged perspective that not many people have the luck to actually put into practice. If you're stuck in minimum wage at full time, or two minimum wage jobs at full time, there's not much you can do. Eventually the systemic oppression outweighs what one individual can achieve to work against it.
@airheadbomb
@airheadbomb Күн бұрын
Is there any ways to get help from people who have the same job/situation as you? Most of these problems can't be solved alone but you may have opportunities to bond with others. Hang in there!
@justinbaker8695
@justinbaker8695 Күн бұрын
I more so think you're telling yourself because it's hard for me it must be hard for everyone else and that's just not the case
@justinbaker8695
@justinbaker8695 Күн бұрын
You have a limiting mindset so you're constantly putting a ceiling on what you're actually capable of😊
@Kaiziak
@Kaiziak Сағат бұрын
You’re not stuck, but keep telling yourself that and maybe bill gates will have pity on you and give you a million dollars
@lisaa9430
@lisaa9430 2 күн бұрын
I really, really needed to hear this. Thank you so much!
@Madchris8828
@Madchris8828 Күн бұрын
I seriously can't explain how much this channel has been a boon for me and understanding various issues in my life. Genuinely thank you guys (Dr K and team ) so much! 🙏
@ograda3120
@ograda3120 4 сағат бұрын
Your systematic approach to solving (or approaching) these things is something incredible. Like with female bullying, therapy and men, and other videos, there's something so claryfing that I can't put my finger on. But I hope you never stop being systematic. An issue I have sometimes is how to reconcile claims like (paraphrase) "relationship bad because some or both parties expected it to be bad' with something like workplace bullying. Surely the person didn't "expect" that, and the mob would love to be the first to hear an apology from the victim. Is it fair to say that, instead, virtually no relationship will work out if it comes out of desperation, while those who come from something more positive _may_ work out; You can begin a positive relationship with a manipulator, too, and hopefully that won't last long, but it's not a self-fulfilling prophecy where someone just didn't positive their way into it. We can't positive our way of many things, while granted we can't _negative_ our way into _most_ / _all_ things. I hope this makes sense.
@Chris-ki2dx
@Chris-ki2dx 10 сағат бұрын
Great video. Now I think many of us would love to see part II, where you discuss what if we *literally* can't decide on a career... Like: "I have this career A to pick, it has these pros and cons, and then there is this career B path, it has those other pros and cons that are completely different and hard to weigh. And there is also career C path potentially, etc etc..." How do we weigh pros and cons properly? Should we even try to do that at all? I get insane analysis paralysis from that and I don't know what to about it
@xXx_Regulus_xXx
@xXx_Regulus_xXx 3 сағат бұрын
If the pros and cons aren't directly comparable pick the one with the most pros or the highest salary or roll dice. Action is better than analysis paralysis
@MsharyPersonal
@MsharyPersonal Күн бұрын
This is very helpful. Thank you. I never really realized my own shortcomings as an employee. I'm only now starting to better understand the ("meta") avenues of employment that I never learned, was never taught growing up, and never worked on (which are the various things you talked about in this video). This also helped me better understand the ACTUAL shortcomings of my employer back then. They weren't perfect, but I misunderstood the ways in which I fell short, and the ways in which they fell short from their end of the working relationship. Thank you! More on this topic would be enlightening 🙏
@HealthyGamerGG
@HealthyGamerGG Күн бұрын
We have a "Building a Fulfilling Career" members-only stream scheduled in the last week of January, if that might be helpful to you 💚
@simeongalda5988
@simeongalda5988 Күн бұрын
12:01 holy moly I am in a situation in my brain where I am receiving on my end negative energy from others, even though I don't have the best brain to handle such energy, I know that I am helping someone and they will appreciate it later in their lives. And that part in the video just reinsured me that I am on the right path, It's just such a perfect example of what I am going through right now, and now I am hearing Dr K saying- that's the way to help someone break the cycle even thought they are causing me a lot of pain. It's so lovely to hear someone who understands. (if anyone wonders, It's about me, trying to figure out a whole family full of BPD people, only I tried to figure out what the fuck is going on for 8 years. And now after 8 years of silence and healing, I am prepared to break other family member's cycles. There is more to that than that, but holy shit I had to really fucking do so much work with my brain and now trying to help other family members is insane. Thankfully Mom "decided" to go to therapy so that's one destroyed cycle. And I expect things to start to heal, and my sensitive brain hears that change is happening. Different volumes of sentences, different thinking, and just so nice when I hear tiny bits of change from others. I can say that I recognize a BPD person after a few sentences when they are speaking to me, believe me, I have more than just a BPD. The saddest part about this- is that you are the one who is healed, and others who are corrupted are trying to hurt you and convince you that you are the one doing damage, without them even noticing it. It's just so hard, and when you have nobody to get support from other than KZbin videos- it's even harder.) But I must say that I appreciate all the work that Dr K is doing, without him and his knowledge I would not be where I am right now, probably I wouldn't be here, but who knows. I started to take my mental health seriously after Reckful invited him on his stream long time ago. So thank you, and much love to you, beautiful souls, you need it
@freeottis
@freeottis 11 сағат бұрын
I made a lot of money as a programmer during the golden era of coding, quit in 2022, been living off savings since. Nothing compares to the joy of getting up whenever you want, going to sleep whenever you want, and doing fuck all. The 9to5 life truly is the biggest thief of time and the will to live.
@choochtech
@choochtech Күн бұрын
All and any jobs are terrible. I want to win the lottery and travel the world and have zero bills or obligations. Who is with me?
@ijustlike0010
@ijustlike0010 Күн бұрын
You wanna travel? Go teach ESL abroad
@camilla_films_stuff
@camilla_films_stuff Күн бұрын
i’m in
@ajaxplay8
@ajaxplay8 Күн бұрын
Absolutely. I have a standard 40 hour work week and a 1,5 hour daily commute. I get nothing done anymore. I stopped going to gym. I barely see my friends. I have little time for hobbies. Often I come home tired, do chores and then just sleep. On the weekends I try to recover but there is never enough time. Why would I ever voluntarily want to live like this?
@juzhang6665
@juzhang6665 Күн бұрын
@@ijustlike0010teaching kinda sucks 😂
@yngvarr6762
@yngvarr6762 55 минут бұрын
The timing of this one is just... wow! I constantly find myself in such a cycle and now I'm very close to "I can't take this anymore" point. And yes, I lack engagement in my current job, I think it sucks. It has its good moments, but they're so short and far between.
@Chasebanks523
@Chasebanks523 Күн бұрын
My problem is that I take things way too personal at a job .Even when the boss is fairly polite or patient. I still hate getting corrected , and when I mess up I beat myself up too much . Any solutions ??
@safak.
@safak. Күн бұрын
Try to be a little invisible to yourself, not everything in the world is about you, when you are at work most likely "nothing" is about you, relax. I don't know what you do, but focus on getting the job done right, not on "you doing the job right".
@johnrivers3813
@johnrivers3813 16 сағат бұрын
Treat yourself like how you'd treat a friend?
@xXx_Regulus_xXx
@xXx_Regulus_xXx 3 сағат бұрын
literally just calm down?
@mingsalt94
@mingsalt94 17 сағат бұрын
Thank you Dr. K, your video came at a right time as always. Always a gem to listen to your advice
@willhartz2853
@willhartz2853 Күн бұрын
Literally starting a new job Monday. Quit 3 jobs in past year while in same mental cycle Dr.K depicts. Therapy and Dr.K have helped me turn my life around in the past 6 months. Video couldn’t have come at a better time. Thanks for the boost in confidence Dr.K.
@FN5_tinyViolin
@FN5_tinyViolin 12 сағат бұрын
Hey man I love you so much you've taught me that it's so easy to love myself and that has started a ripple effect as you say a healing I'm telling you it's changed some s*** anxiety has just been so manageable even invisible..... but there's some people out here who really don't have the resources to pay for memberships to get these right messages at the right time
@melo4112
@melo4112 2 күн бұрын
I just worked my last day at my job of 2 years yesterday. These videos come at the most convenient times can’t make this up.
@DWbo-r7v
@DWbo-r7v Күн бұрын
a recession coming
@JklHints-Tips
@JklHints-Tips Күн бұрын
This is what I love about Dr K. Instead of preaching Toxic positivity , He explains things on a realistic point of view.
@TheShubLub
@TheShubLub Күн бұрын
Can't stick to a job because most jobs fucking suck. Remember to thank a billionaire!
@cherubin7th
@cherubin7th 4 сағат бұрын
Did the billionaire force you to work at gunpoint?
@annakey6125
@annakey6125 Күн бұрын
I have two jobs. One ive had for ten years. I started to hate my jobs when the new management started firing people who were trying but they made a couple of mistakes, before then I didn't mind my job, no hate and no love. I am a perfectionist so i dont make many mistakes, but it made me scared i could be next. Made me feel undervalued as an employee when long standing coworkers get fired. Then i got a second job. I have one coworker that makes it a bit stressful, he is nice and cool but disorganized and overwhelmed so i never know what I'm doing and he is always working which makes me feel like i should be helping him more so i dont feel good enough because I am unable to help him enough. But management is awesome so i dont hate it but i do want an at home job that makes enough so i can spend time with my daughter so im learning Python to start with. Happiness at a job for me is not what i do but good management and I'm not in constant fear of being let go for being bad, as well as being able to have a good work/life balance so i can spend time with my daughter and have hobbies.
@Alex-js5lg
@Alex-js5lg 2 күн бұрын
Not enough glue, probably.
@celinedo9950
@celinedo9950 Күн бұрын
Literally i’ve just looked for another part time job after my manager accused me being unacceptable of not behaving properly while he didn’t tell me what to do this evening 😅 . Your video is just right in time 🙌
@Zodiacman16
@Zodiacman16 Күн бұрын
I used to hate my job because I was desperate for a "better job in programming". I eventually decided to be content with the job I have and focus on the programming stuff as a hobby. Turns out I don't even want to write code for other people, I just really like my personal projects.
@ProgrammedForFailure
@ProgrammedForFailure Күн бұрын
Omg I can’t believe you made this video the same day I ran into you right after I got hired at chilis! I remember I recognized you and said “hey, I don’t mean to disturb your meal, but are you Dr. K?” And then you looked at me with a snap and your eyes wide, and I mean like WIDE wide, and said “GET OUT OF MY HEAD” and proceeded to start hooing at me and beating your chest and gnarling your teeth at me while shaking your head. Man then I chuckled and tried to shake your hand haha! But you just shoved me through the drywall and into the other room, so I got up and broke into a full sprint which was difficult at the time due to the injuries. And then when you started barreling at me on all 4’s shattering the sound barrier (and everyone’s eardrums) you got me and that’s all I could remember. But anyways they still said they’d go through with the hiring process! Great guy!
@NeIIy
@NeIIy Күн бұрын
And then all the penguins in the deep frier clapped
@iamrjdennis
@iamrjdennis 2 күн бұрын
The most scientific way of explaining, "just do what makes you happy"
@DWbo-r7v
@DWbo-r7v Күн бұрын
But what makes you happy doesn't tend to make most people any money
@drschwandi3687
@drschwandi3687 Күн бұрын
Great way to have money problems all your life.
@annakey6125
@annakey6125 Күн бұрын
I do not know of any job that makes me happy. Taking care of my house and daughter and trying new hobbies makes me happy (like learning how to milk my goats). Yes I could sell goat milk products but I learned with raising pigs that I'm a terrible sales person and wound up losing money.
@jonathantrautman
@jonathantrautman 2 күн бұрын
on the contrary, my problem is that I am actually very good at keeping an abusive and terrible job
@supasteveskates
@supasteveskates Күн бұрын
@@jonathantrautman 🫡 🫡🫡 We can make a change
@johnrivers3813
@johnrivers3813 16 сағат бұрын
I can definitely see a reason to hate my job, quite a few of my coworkers do but I try to make the best of it. It's not financially viable to stay long term and it does not offer opportunity for career growth other than one or two steps above me. but I am trying to utilize it the best I can for when I do end up in my career path. Being able to break the ice and make small talk, learning how to write professional emails, showing effort and dedication to both big and small tasks are skills that can help anyone in the long term. I see it as a safe place to fail and learn and for the time being I genuinely enjoy it.
@SuzukiMiyo
@SuzukiMiyo Күн бұрын
What a wonderful time to see this! I was contemplating on my career path and this popped up
@EspyJW
@EspyJW Күн бұрын
Thing Dr. K explained to me: "If you want a healthy behavior for making progress in life, reward the effort, not the outcome." New thing Dr. K told me: "Effort alone won't necessarily yield the outcomes you want." My Brain: "See? I told you! Effort won't get you were you want, so why even reward it (AKA: try)?" Me to My Brain: *HUG* Let's just take another step forward.
@coleblove2133
@coleblove2133 5 сағат бұрын
I needed this more than you can imagine. The last 2 years ive been in this cycle, and im back into it again. My family supports me currently, but i feel so bad constantly. Sometimes i cant keep a job because my first day on the job i get super ill (vomiting for a week) and lose the job. (Probably my anxiety mixed with my cyclic vomiting syndrome🙃)
@amitojha9
@amitojha9 Күн бұрын
I don't know how to thank you. Great content! Worthy of revisiting again and again.
@St34mPunkPrivateer
@St34mPunkPrivateer 2 күн бұрын
So what about a situation where you've been at the same place for 15 years , great everything but you know you need to make more money to survive in your area, and that is the only thing they wont give you. How do you make the jump from somewhere safe but depressing towards your actual aspirations. Pink Flyod's comfortably numb.
@sylviaopriessnig2514
@sylviaopriessnig2514 2 күн бұрын
I am in the cycle of staying in the job instead of quitting ;-)... but working towards it ☺
@RatulMalaker-m7y
@RatulMalaker-m7y 2 күн бұрын
I am thinking to get a job aaaaaand here is it
@cables2677
@cables2677 2 күн бұрын
I just recently started a new job, I've been here for about a month and have done ZERO WORK AT ALL No training, i was just told to shadow people, but like no timeframe or instruction what so ever
@Eventzz0
@Eventzz0 Күн бұрын
Lucky
@cables2677
@cables2677 Күн бұрын
@Eventzz0 not even close...absolutely mind numbing sitting at a desk for 8 hours feeling guilty about doing nothing. But there's no work you're even allowed to do yet 😭
@Eventzz0
@Eventzz0 Күн бұрын
@@cables2677 fair enough but at least ur getting payed
@LuluTheCorgi
@LuluTheCorgi 11 сағат бұрын
​@@cables2677why are you feeling guilty then Use the free time to meditate and use the money to find a job you like
@xXx_Regulus_xXx
@xXx_Regulus_xXx 3 сағат бұрын
​@@cables2677 if the higher ups won't allocate work that's on them not you. If they're comfortable paying you in that scenario let them. Work on your resume or something during that time or chat up coworkers, you'll probably find out some useful info that way
@dominicperez3777
@dominicperez3777 2 күн бұрын
Because working sucks. You get paid 🐶💩wages compared to the income people need to live on, working a 9-5 job system where you may work menial tasks or do nothing at all where you can be wasting less time somewhere else or could do the job for less than 8 hours, a 9-5 system where it takes a toll on your physical and mental health, if you can't work remotely you have to pay to go to work either by commuting for public transportation, gas money, or tolling, and among other things.
@airheadbomb
@airheadbomb Күн бұрын
That sounds abusive....but that too is a cycle that can be broken! Hopefully
@tkmeaney6410
@tkmeaney6410 Күн бұрын
Been watching Doctor K's videos for a long time. And recently I've been pursuing a higher education in a field that my family do (medical) out of what feels like desperation. I have a job which I've worked for 8ish years (with great flexibility and job security- just not as much $) My father who encouraged me to pursue the medical field came in and told me once I began committing that he doesn't think I will enjoy the job I'm pursuing. And I know that he's right, I just felt good in knowing that I was leaving my currently area and feeling as though I was taking a step higher. But I've been asking the universe to tell me the truth of whether I am going in the right direction. This video was posted literally the same day that he told me this (yesterday). Of course I feel lost as ever now, but I think that if it was the career path I was meant to take I wouldn't feel lost at all. Love you Dr. K
@ReubenAStern
@ReubenAStern Күн бұрын
My problem is the jobs are crap, and when I find one that's okay something happens. Either I get made redundant or the place changes into something that's so annoying I end up leaving.
@zeitgeistzest797
@zeitgeistzest797 Күн бұрын
💡 Excellent video. My problem with jobs is that I'd like to do something that allows me 3 things,besides a paycheck that allows me to live a decent life, save money, & have new experiences: energy to look after my health when I get home, switching between desk work to manual labor & customer service / helping others, & time & energy to pursue my creative aspirations. 😅 Also what makes me sometimes frustrated with jobs is the lack of proper training - then feeling incompetent & useless at the workplace, which creates a lot of anxiety. & I used to believe I'm meant to be a small player in the working world, but I'm starting to feel like that's not correct.. 🤔
@blubug768
@blubug768 Күн бұрын
Why have a job when I dont have any desires, ambitions, friends, love life, nothing at all to make anything worth it...
@fabianwolf6849
@fabianwolf6849 Күн бұрын
The part that starts around 11:14 hit me hard. I have one of these people in my life, who seems to be avoiding accepting their own flaws and mistakes. We stumble into beef with each other pretty regularly and I do apologize, I read books to understand myself and my flaws better and I do my best to do better and ultimately be a better human. They don't, or at least they seem not to. When I step on the breaks during an argument, admit my mistakes and apologize, while still doing my best to hold them accountable for their misbehaving, they usually react in that way, Dr. K describes: they tell me, I'm a piece of s*** and go f*** myself and even do it in the way of talking about their feelings and how badly my behaviour hurt 'em. In the end, all of these conflicts end in a situation, where I feel responsible for everything that is wrong in our relationship and they seem to just go on minding their business as if nothing happened. I know, that's emotional manipulation. I know this is toxic. I know I can't stand being trapped in this cycle. I know, forgiveness and distance are the way and I practice that already. For example, we agreed to not contact each other at all for the next 14 days except in case of a major emergency (literally floods, fire, war and such, not the usual bs). The problem is, it's my wife and I love her to death and all of this feels like there's no way out and no way through. And even tho she was in on the plan to go to couples counseling, we then had a quite good period, now she isn't anymore. It's rough. I guess, I just had to vent this out. I probably won't read answers to this comment, cuz I mostly don't check the notifications on KZbin. Like... if there even will be any... But now that I typed it out: if you feel like it, I'd be happy to get some advice or guidance on that thing, as well. Venting was good enough, but why should I tell y'all, how to answer and miss out on an opportunity...? Thanks for reading.
@jaredquaglieri3731
@jaredquaglieri3731 Күн бұрын
My friend gave me invaluable advice when I was 18: the best time to find a job is when you have a job. I’ve never quit into unemployment so I don’t have a direct frame of reference for this conclusion, but I think that finding a job when you already have one is markedly less stressful than finding a job when unemployed. Removal of desperation.
@ancientwisdom108
@ancientwisdom108 Күн бұрын
Namaste, Dr. K ji. What you described as Mercurial is actually lunar according to Vedic astrology. The moon makes us very emotional and changeable from 1 minute to the next. Many thanks and blessings from Florida... 🙏🌍🕊🕊
@truckywuckyuwu
@truckywuckyuwu 2 күн бұрын
Can't stick to a job because humans weren't meant to do jobs. At least not one that's every day, and unfullfilling in every single way. We were meant to enjoy the world. Not be stuck in a job to survive and have little to no time to ourselves. Modern society really is rotten. Family, friends, experiences, enjoyment. More of those. Less *jobs* and everyone is in a better place. We need work to maintain society. To grow. But the way we do it demands too much from people. 40 50 hours a week. Or more. Leads to a terrible balance in life, and without the other things mentioned. We end up.... Struggling.
@DWbo-r7v
@DWbo-r7v Күн бұрын
Based neolithic narrative
@airheadbomb
@airheadbomb Күн бұрын
We live in an abusive system (this is a cycle, not necessarily a judgement on anyone)
@truckywuckyuwu
@truckywuckyuwu Күн бұрын
@airheadbomb you have noooo idea how right you are. It's worse than you can even imagine.
@Rick40years
@Rick40years Күн бұрын
It's difficult to put distance between people who don't apologize when you are married to them.
@CDeCollibus
@CDeCollibus Күн бұрын
I’ve been looking for a new job for a few months now and it’s horrible. My mental health has taken a huge toll while I compare myself to EVERYONE I’m competing against
@stefanklass6763
@stefanklass6763 Күн бұрын
Wow. I literally just now came to the realization that I’m doing this, immediately afterwards stumbled upon this video. Gonna watch it now. Edit Ha! DrK, joke is on you! I realized the all by myself already! Not really, but I have been putting in more effort. I‘m sometimes not in the right mindspace and let negativity build up. You start being negative about smaller and smaller things. When I’m in a better mindset those things don’t even bother me to begin with. Sometimes I’m completely unbothered by anything though. How do I know if I’m truly unbothered or just in denial of what bothers me. What if I get this wrong? 😂Ha
@TiuBramburel
@TiuBramburel Күн бұрын
I think I got lucky... needed a job and became a cop, this offered me enough money and free time to study and now I`m on my way to become a psychotherapist. It`s not that it`s going to be easier in this new field ... but I like the adventure.
@StoneSailsSculpture
@StoneSailsSculpture Күн бұрын
Just lost my job, and now I'm figuring out how to make my art successful enough to live off of.
@DavesChaoticBrain
@DavesChaoticBrain 2 күн бұрын
What I need to know is how to not fear changing a job! I've been at my job for 26 years next month and I basically do the same thing I did when I started. I need a better paying job but I don't want the increased responsability. Also, having done basically the same thing for 26 years, how do I make a resume that would appeal to a new employer?
@VioletEmerald
@VioletEmerald Күн бұрын
You find ways to play up every single little thing you did at this job and make the longevity an asset on the resume. If you really need to you learn a new skill in your spare time so it can be added to the resume, or volunteer at a new place on weekends so you have another person you can put down as a reference....
@Jake38nine
@Jake38nine Күн бұрын
This is uploaded at a very coincidental time. I just started a job and already feeling like I can't commit to it for even a month. But that's mostly due to it being evening shifts 8 hours a day. I'm so depressed on those shifts that I come home emotional as heck. I need a day job. Or a mix of day and evening if I have too.
@moodsurfer
@moodsurfer Күн бұрын
Exactly what I need I have a shitty job, but the conditions and salary allow me to work remotely and slowly pay off my loans. I have a KPI system and according to my calculations, I have to work purposefully for about 6-7 hours in order to get the maximum salary. Last year, I was able to get the maximum only once because I can’t force myself to do this boring work. And when I fulfilled the norm, I felt extremely burned out because on the last day I had to work about 15 hours. I can’t change and quit my job, since I’m unlikely to be able to find the same place with the same pay conditions. I plan to take steps to change to something that really interests me in a year or two.
@QGBFH
@QGBFH 6 сағат бұрын
Spot on. ❤
@martynatrzcinska6533
@martynatrzcinska6533 Күн бұрын
14:40 Yes I agree. Lower desperation, okay, but also MAKE A CHANGE. And lower desperation allows you to make a change differently. But do make a change. I don't like gaslighting myself into thinking that change is not needed.
@JordanThomasRichards
@JordanThomasRichards 13 сағат бұрын
I'm on a weird end of the scale, I often settle on a job but always find a "grass is always greener" attitude after 6-12 months. I consistently find better jobs, but never feel satisfied with how much better, I don't know how far I need to go before I am completely content with my career.
@Norbiej
@Norbiej Күн бұрын
Perfect timing video. Looking for a job atm but it's hard.....for one big reason, i get government fundings.....i have a nice warm home, i have food on the table.....basically i could be at home rest of my life and i would be fine. lonely maybe sure, unfulfilled for sure! but still...i would be fine, and that's what my brain is telling me "no need to rush" . but the moment i decide "i want a job" and start pushing my self towards it i get more and more scared and pull myself back again to my cozy feel of sitting at home.....I wish there was a more clearer answer to this :P there is no desperation , well...maybe there is? to be part of society again.....to not rely on others anymore, to grow stronger and more social.....i dont know, but it's hard :P it's a cycle i don't know how to break yet and most of my coaches have honestly no knowledge how to deal with this.
@AyamGeprek2603
@AyamGeprek2603 2 күн бұрын
I can't even get a job.
@Eventzz0
@Eventzz0 Күн бұрын
Same. Ive been unemployed for years and feel like a burden to my parent that works 2 jobs.
@AyamGeprek2603
@AyamGeprek2603 Күн бұрын
@Eventzz0 I relate.
@adamm5107
@adamm5107 2 күн бұрын
Slightly off-topic I think, but I've been working for ~6 years at a retail drugstore as a pharmacy technician and I've gotten sick and tired of this. Last year I graduated from pharmacy school. I'm thinking of changing a line of work to something that doesn't require interacting with dozens of patients on regular basis (being on the spectrum it's especially taxing on my mental health). Yet, I'm scared that it'll be too difficult to get a job somewhere else.
@aczikere9949
@aczikere9949 Күн бұрын
I usually follow your advice but not this time. I have a very good job, savings, have improved myself greatly through therapy. I still hate working and will never accept having to do a job.
@pastelteaaniiii
@pastelteaaniiii Күн бұрын
I swear, I was wrecking my brain with this exact topic. Thank you dr.
@aliblue7240
@aliblue7240 23 сағат бұрын
The best advice on the internet. Thank you.
@Cheeteach
@Cheeteach 2 күн бұрын
Got a stable job. With purpose, decent pay and shit. Still, burned out af but still grinding. Need a vid about how and where to make friends in late 30s when work is no option and energy is low so that at least i have a way to balance it out and not get sacked and fall into said circle
@patiakreles
@patiakreles 2 күн бұрын
Hi there, something that works for me is to rest as much as I can. My job has natural grinding and resting cycles, when I have a more relaxed week I do almost nothing and I start thinking about other projects. I have a lot of health issues derived from being so stressed for years, so stressing about work is a big no-no. I accomplish a lot this way. Learn to automate as much as possible, but don't tell anyone and you have a little bit of free time. My bf made friends playing magic and we play basketball with random people on the weekends, maybe something along those lines could help you make friends
@Cheeteach
@Cheeteach 2 күн бұрын
@patiakreles thanks for the advice. My current situation is that due to reasons the company i work for has been thinned down to only me and my boss( who is generally a good boss), load has reduced but so has my capacity to bear it due to having to handle it alone. And automation has pretty much been perfected with civil engineering projects already. What little is possible requires very specific software that is impossible to pay out of pocket. It mostly falls down to me adopting more efficient resting practices, but still, the gaping black hole of limited social interaction, especially after the global events of the last 5 years (and still going on) is a challenge to overcome, cos its gravity sucks my energy hard.
@patiakreles
@patiakreles Күн бұрын
@@Cheeteach i get what you are going through, I work from home a couple of years during the pandemic and I missed the social aspect of work. It is very necessary to have colleagues. Is there any chance of switching jobs? Or have you talked to your boss about the changes? I hooe you have a better year this 2025
@Cheeteach
@Cheeteach Күн бұрын
@@patiakreles i bring up the topic about finding coworkers every couple of weeks. Sadly, there is a huge retreat from classical engineering subjects in my country. Everybody goes to computer sciences (where the money's at) or psychology (thinking they can solve their problems if they study it in Uni). As for switching jobs, i feel like it will actually be a downgrade, having less pay and having to adapt to a new workplace, plus i have no supporting partner at home to help me get through a more radical change and trying it on my own bears the risk of going down the circle mentioned in the video. Figuring out how to meet people would both ease pressure, give me social opportunities, some support group and possibly opportunities for dating as well. Work is the only thing that is kinda working for me currently. I do not wanna touch and risk ruining the only thing in my life that feels kinda stable.
@patiakreles
@patiakreles 20 сағат бұрын
@@Cheeteach sounds fairly reasonable imo. The job market is so hard nowadays, globally. What kind of engineering do you do? I am a mechanical engineer and I had to switch to more computer science and finance related stuff because there are so little jobs in my country. My dream was to design machines and I have ended working in economic projections, lol. Anyway, it sounds like you are kind of ok, what kind of hobbies do you have? If you have some savings or have enough you can take some lessons in arts and crafts, at least that's where my girl friends tend to spend their money in my country. Here women take pottery, knitting, cooking, book clubs, yoga and maybe gardening... I guess the key to meet someone is not be like actively looking, but if you meet people that are interesting someone might catch your attention. If you wanna meet guy friends i think sportsy stuff like martial arts, a beer or coffee tasting is where I would try if I wanted guy friends lol.
@conreo
@conreo Күн бұрын
The reason I don't like working is that my job is a bullshit job. We are in the richest era in history and we have to work 70 hours a week for what? To survive, while our work exhausts all the resources of the planet and endangers the future of the humanity and genocide of the animal kingdom. Humans account for 36%, livestock for 60%, and wild mammals for only 4% of the Earth's mammalian biomass. Yes ONLY 4% for 6500 spices of mammals, more than a million species in total have become extinct over the past two centuries. One thing is for sure if a creator god exists and if there is a final judgment humans as a species will go to hell. I am not sick, it is humanity that is sick, we should work 15 hours a week and live in harmony with nature and spend the rest of the time cultivating ourselves, doing collective activities.
@ramireini
@ramireini Күн бұрын
I have had similar thoughts, and we must accept that "what should be" and "what is" are two different things. Instead of thinking about "what should be", I would think about how to live a good life, a life worth living. This non-perfect life we live is all we currently have, cultivate it to the best of your own abilities instead of mulling over perfections. I can't control others I can't control if or how the universe judges us I can control my actions, I will aspire to be the best I can be and live a life I can be proud of
@Chris-ki2dx
@Chris-ki2dx 10 сағат бұрын
If you can move to the Netherlands, Scandinavia or Germany, you can work there 40-35 hours a week and survive just fine on a minimal wage, working a factory or warehouse job. Now, it still isn't "human flourishing", but hey, at least it's not freaking 70 hours a week.
@rachelroth3141
@rachelroth3141 2 күн бұрын
Working hard got me sick, so not always the best thing to do.
@jerjstal1
@jerjstal1 Күн бұрын
I can't imagine what's going to happen with me when I enter the job market. Im at uni rn and the only thing that makes me attend this place is that after all meaningless struggle and exercises in futility I'll go home and fucking FALL ASLEEP. It's going to be worse when I start working cuz aside from the pointlessness of the work itself there will always be a fact that Im selling 25 years of my life to obtain a concrete cage where I'll live out and die.
@rafciopranks3570
@rafciopranks3570 Күн бұрын
Having a job and not having a job are the 2 worst states bros
@Dayhart
@Dayhart 2 күн бұрын
🎶🎶"I was looking for a job, and then I found a job... And heaven knows I'm miserable now..."
@infinitecurlie
@infinitecurlie Күн бұрын
Ah...I got out of the Navy a few years ago and it was the best decision I made in my life. I drank the kool-aid for years until my medical doctor offed herself on deployment, then I saw the toxic work environment, the hostility, all of it and how I only dealt with it because I gaslit myself. But after getting out and going I'm never going to be treated that way again, I've been stuck in this cycle lol.
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