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Too many questions. It's time for kids. They'll keep you occupied so you won't have time or will for existential questions
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kamen67801d@netikras Yeah, as if from then on dude will be immune from existential questions like "Did I really want kids?"...
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@kamen Yeah he will be too busy with the kids, he'll only be able to ask that 20+ years later
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JsonBoa304816hLad, if one could just stop time at the perfect moment... life is gonna throw you some curve balls, you gotta stay ready to dodge or throw some back. Your current summit is not meant to last, so you can either look for some more things to go up, or fate will eventually pull you down. The kids previously suggested are a good option, but maybe you want to learn to play the cello or get a six-pack. Never stop.
This is not fatalism, that is reality. A mortal cannot stop the tides of karma from ebb and flow. Unless you somehow can, and in that case you cease to be and become one with nothing and everything. Yoga blabber aside, seriously, go find something. Dont stop wandering "what else" nor pursuing your wants, too much stability its bad for your mental health.
I'm at a point in my career where I've started to think -
"Have I made it?"
I mean, I make a very good amount of money by freelancing, I have an online presence with my YouTube and I have a wife.
Isn't this all I ever wanted in life? If I push for more at this point, what am I pushing further for?
This question is equally relaxing and terrifying at the same time. It keeps me enlightened and in a state of limbo, at the same time.
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