Buying more things won’t make me happy but not buying things also won’t make me happy.
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How about talking to people you like in person?
Most of the people I talk to on a daily basis are coworkers, and most of the coworkers I liked the most have changed roles, shifts, or quit.
And some I tolerate.
But usually I'm frequently with coworkers I don't get along with as well.
I don't really have much of a social life outside of work in all honesty.
Work, and driving home takes most of my energy (plus a poor sleep schedule).
The device in your hand can be used to call people too. Once a month I'll have an hour long call with an old friend I haven't seen in a while.
I suppose that's true, I never really thought about that in all honesty 🤔.
That's what I'm here for friend.
I appreciate your insights.
I'm assuming you've gone through similar experiences, and don't like seeing people suffer, or maybe you just sympathize with me due to overlapping interests.
Either way, you're always a reasonable level headed person.
I'm not saying a lost cause but I'm a delayed cause, it's going to take a while before I'm back on track (approximately 2 to 4 years from now).
Hang in there.