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Couple that with the fact that you spend the majority of your best years working for someone else, in a job that is unfulfilling, or you actually hate. That can't be life
People say they get paid for their skills, but the way I see it is that a job pays you for your time, which is a precious and finite resource and you really don't know how much of this resource you have left.
When I look at it in that perpsective, life seems short as hell. Like another poster says you got 20-30 years to live it to the fullest so I try to spend my waking hours enjoying life as much as I can.
If I die, I just hope I don't have to come back to this god forsaken planet.
This is what I find myself wondering. We spend our childhood and teenage years having to learn a bunch of things we're not even interested in and get graded for them. Just for the opportunity to spend our adult lives working our asses off. Only freedom we get is retirement and assuming we even make it til then, our bodies start failing us and we're dying off. Why do we put ourselves through this?