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Yancellor t1_j5vc4xl wrote
I'd have less psychological distress if I didn't read this post
Heres_your_sign t1_j5xd5gf wrote
Psychological stress? That's pretty much anyone's job description who works in technology in their 50s.
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angelcobra t1_j5u7uex wrote
Coooooooooooool. I’m stressed and depressed in middle age. Mostly from taking care of elderly parents.
Snark aside; I hope this leads to better treatment and prevention/delay of onset.