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ARCWuLF1 t1_iud1y57 wrote
Reply to [Text] Stop waiting... by Gainsborough-Smythe
I'm going to take the first step to getting better by blocking this account with its worthless platitudes.
ARCWuLF1 t1_isrx9h1 wrote
Reply to [IMAGE] The bad days by ThePinkParadox
Easy to say. I don't have good days anymore, just bad days and even worse days.
ARCWuLF1 t1_ir586pt wrote
Reply to comment by sasigona in [Image] You can rise up from anything! by sasigona
Your advice is worthless. I'm nearly 50 years old, and here are the lessons I have learned:
· Being poor as a child hurts you for the rest of your life. · Hard work never results in reward, only in more responsibility and aching joints. · It doesn't matter how smart or good you are at something if you have a personality disorder. · No one listens to you unless you are rich or attractive. · Cherish your imagination while you have it, because once it's gone, it's gone for good. · Never engage with depressed 50 year old burnouts.
ARCWuLF1 t1_iqy8784 wrote
Reply to [Image] You can rise up from anything! by sasigona
No. After a certain point of constant failure you become too burned out to try anything anymore.
ARCWuLF1 t1_jcloafz wrote
Reply to Heavy workloads make employees feel a greater need for a break, but new research finds they may actually discourage employees from taking breaks at work despite causing high levels of stress, fatigue, and poor performance. by Wagamaga
I'm often swamped at my (fairly physical) job, but I find that I can't take my last break when I am supposed to, because if I leave my equipment unsupervised for even five minutes other employees will steal it forcing me to waste even more of my limited time to find more.