You ever get the feeling...
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- dijitaq0
no wait... that came out wrong...
damn, i need a long vacation
- joyride0
I was feeling that for a while, sick of the job, sick of the city. So I started looking to get out. Found a better job in a completely different state. Packed up everything I own and know and moved on. Has it been hard, yeah. But you know what, what a fucking experience. Would I go back, no way!. But i'm already looking for whats next. Maybe a new city? Life is about experiences to me, the more you have whether good or bad, the better! Don't think about it too much. In the end ask yourself, in 20 years will I hate myself for not doing what I wanted to do. Thats the answer! Good Luck!
- monkeyshine0
Rasko, perhaps you are a late bloomer. My understanding is that around 27-30ish one goes through this period (called Saturn Return) where everything in your life is up in the air and you have no clue how it all will land. I think of it as the time when you are really formed into your adult self and form a life direction.
- tkmeister0
i am 29. i turned in my resignation. do i know what i am gonna be doing next? no.
sometimes, u just have to do it.
- paraselene0
this period (called Saturn Return) where everything in your life is up in the air and you have no clue how it all will land
monkeyshine
(Nov 30 05, 07:32)eek! my entire existence fits that description.
- rasko40
no I just would have hoped to have come out of the other side by now.
- fifty500
Shit man I think I'm having my Saturn Return at the age of 24.
- jamble0
I suffered some sort Uranus related return this morning from the curry I had for my 29th birthday last night.
- rasko40
hahaha jamble.
and happy berfday
- Point50
I don't even know what to say... I feel like this every month. I'm the type of person who is never happy with my job. Even if I'm working on a personal project, by the time I get done, I want to scrap it and start over again with an idea or method of how I can make it better. I often think of the bliss of being able to go home and be done with work the minute I walk out of the door at work. Yep, I'm tired of working 60+ hours a week to make it. There is something better, but it's a matter of finding it, and acting. I haven't found it yet (not given my current responsibilites, cuz I can't just up and leave), but I look almost daily. Don't sweat it, it will happen. If 30 years from now you are still sitting there looking at a monitor at that same desk, then I would like to believe that in the end, that's what you wanted to happen; or you were afraid of life beyond that very desk.