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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51672755 Canada 09/26/2014 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You have to slow down or it will just keep happening. I've since uncluttered and uncomplicated my life. No more 60 hour weeks, no high stress jobs, and my attitude has changed. I'm not so driven, I don't take life so seriously. I'm certainly happier because of it. Good luck friend. |
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Go (OP) User ID: 58535293 United States 09/26/2014 01:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You burned out. I did it. One morning in 1999 I just didn't get up and go to work. And I never went for 3 days. I quit my job but my boss begged me to stay on and I did. I was ok for about another 6 months then it happened again. This time I went for real. It happened one more time in about 2005 complete with the living in the car phase you went through. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51672755 You have to slow down or it will just keep happening. I've since uncluttered and uncomplicated my life. No more 60 hour weeks, no high stress jobs, and my attitude has changed. I'm not so driven, I don't take life so seriously. I'm certainly happier because of it. Good luck friend. Thanks. Yes, I felt like I had so much material shit, and I got rid of it all. I longed for simplicity. Hated the city. It was sensory overload. I'm rebuilding and trying to do it right this time. |
Go (OP) User ID: 58535293 United States 09/26/2014 01:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell us more about your mindset before, during, and after this period of your life... You didn't provide enough info/details to have anyone leave you much feedback.... Quoting: ANHEDONIC Sorry- I am limited on my phone... Basically I tried to do it all. Then I felt like nothing I did or was doing mattered. I became apathetic... I feel like my life was just like Office Space- one day I just said fuck these TPS reports lol |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49531429 United States 09/26/2014 01:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tell us more about your mindset before, during, and after this period of your life... You didn't provide enough info/details to have anyone leave you much feedback.... Quoting: ANHEDONIC Sorry- I am limited on my phone... Basically I tried to do it all. Then I felt like nothing I did or was doing mattered. I became apathetic... I feel like my life was just like Office Space- one day I just said fuck these TPS reports lol I love it... "Yeahhhhhhhhhh.... We're gonna need you to come in on Saturday...." Sounds like you needed to have the experience and go through what you did.... Don't worry about what other people think about it or if they're treating you differently because of it. That's their 'issue' and not yours. Life is about experiences and you had an interesting one. How many people get to say they did what you did? Not many.... :greenkarma: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49531429 United States 09/26/2014 01:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And ironically I just started a new job doing construction. Quoting: Go 58535293 I no longer believe that I can save/change the world. I just accept it for the shit hole that it is. Feels like a burden has been lifted off of my shoulders... Were you going through a period of significant internal growth during this time period? Perhaps experiencing synchronicities and grandiose thoughts/visions? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 51672755 Canada 09/26/2014 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And ironically I just started a new job doing construction. Quoting: Go 58535293 I no longer believe that I can save/change the world. I just accept it for the shit hole that it is. Feels like a burden has been lifted off of my shoulders... All you have to do is make the street you live on a better place. Very easy to do. If we all aimed a little lower and just did that, we actually would change the world. That's the real secret of it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20063747 Canada 09/26/2014 02:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And ironically I just started a new job doing construction. Quoting: Go 58535293 I no longer believe that I can save/change the world. I just accept it for the shit hole that it is. Feels like a burden has been lifted off of my shoulders... Were you going through a period of significant internal growth during this time period? Perhaps experiencing synchronicities and grandiose thoughts/visions? What would you say to someone that was? I can relate with OP but perhaps not on the same magnitude of severity. But what you just said could easily have applied to me, I reckon. |
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Go (OP) User ID: 58535293 United States 09/26/2014 02:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds like you needed to have the experience and go through what you did.... Don't worry about what other people think about it or if they're treating ou differently because of it. That's their 'issue' and not yours. Life is about experiences and you had an interesting one. How many people get to say they did what you did? Not many.... Quoting: ANHEDONIC :greenkarma: Thanks friend. It was definetly an interesting experience. I learned a lot about myself. In the end I feel it was very humbling, and now I appreciate what I have more than ever... So I guess I wouldn't trade that for anything. :) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49531429 United States 09/26/2014 02:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And ironically I just started a new job doing construction. Quoting: Go 58535293 I no longer believe that I can save/change the world. I just accept it for the shit hole that it is. Feels like a burden has been lifted off of my shoulders... Were you going through a period of significant internal growth during this time period? Perhaps experiencing synchronicities and grandiose thoughts/visions? What would you say to someone that was? I can relate with OP but perhaps not on the same magnitude of severity. But what you just said could easily have applied to me, I reckon. I would say that it's not uncommon for individuals to experience some difficulty integrating those internal 'changes' and that growth. In the Transpersonal Psychology field they use the term 'spiritual emergence' to describe that process of consciousness expansion and that can bring about more acute episodes (periods) of disorientation & instability which is referred to as 'spiritual emergency'. If a person was struggling or needed some reassurrance, there are a good amount of texts on this subject matter that describe the nature of the process and what some individuals experience and have reported. |
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Go (OP) User ID: 58535293 United States 09/26/2014 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And ironically I just started a new job doing construction. Quoting: Go 58535293 I no longer believe that I can save/change the world. I just accept it for the shit hole that it is. Feels like a burden has been lifted off of my shoulders... Were you going through a period of significant internal growth during this time period? Perhaps experiencing synchronicities and grandiose thoughts/visions? What would you say to someone that was? I can relate with OP but perhaps not on the same magnitude of severity. But what you just said could easily have applied to me, I reckon. I would say that it's not uncommon for individuals to experience some difficulty integrating those internal 'changes' and that growth. In the Transpersonal Psychology field they use the term 'spiritual emergence' to describe that process of consciousness expansion and that can bring about more acute episodes (periods) of disorientation & instability which is referred to as 'spiritual emergency'. If a person was struggling or needed some reassurrance, there are a good amount of texts on this subject matter that describe the nature of the process and what some individuals experience and have reported. Wow. This? |
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Go (OP) User ID: 58535293 United States 09/26/2014 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And ironically I just started a new job doing construction. Quoting: Go 58535293 I no longer believe that I can save/change the world. I just accept it for the shit hole that it is. Feels like a burden has been lifted off of my shoulders... All you have to do is make the street you live on a better place. Very easy to do. If we all aimed a little lower and just did that, we actually would change the world. That's the real secret of it. That's a really good comment. Well said! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49309043 Canada 09/26/2014 02:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Symptoms By Mayo Clinic Staff You might not experience any signs or symptoms if your hypercalcemia is mild. More-severe cases produce symptoms related to the parts of your body affected by the high calcium levels in your blood. Examples include: Kidneys. Excess calcium in your blood means your kidneys have to work harder to filter it out. This can cause excessive thirst and frequent urination. Digestive system. Hypercalcemia can cause stomach upset, nausea, vomiting and constipation. Bones and muscles. In most cases, the excess calcium in your blood was leached from your bones, which weakens them. This can cause bone pain. Some people who have hypercalcemia also experience muscle weakness. Brain. Hypercalcemia can interfere with the way your brain works, resulting in confusion, lethargy and fatigue. |
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