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How can I sustain myself while living like a hermit?
How can I sustain myself while living like a hermit?
How can I sustain myself while living like an absolute hermit? I cannot handle 9-5 stress and meeting people. Suggest me some out if the way options.
My interests are reading and writing. I am thinking of starting my own publication house. But I do not know where to begin
I am finding it very hard to manage writing with a day job and all the chores. But need to finish atleast a third of my novel within next two months.
Looking to reduce screen time and spend more time writing. Anyone in similar situation or wanting to achieve their goals?
I am 27 already. Seems to me, I have not been living life on my own terms. It was school first, then college, now a job. I want the freedom to think outside institutions and breathe outside buildings. I do not have enough savings to quit. Is this the beginning of the end? I will be too old and dead inside to enjoy anything by the time I can quit.
Any if anyone knows, tell me about how to join a monastery.
I am beginning to think I am being intentionally cornered. I joined this new work place \~6 months ago. My company is going through a drastic transition period after the management changed. My manager gives me incomplete instructions or no instructions at all so that he can blame me or one of us new ones for all that goes wrong.
He wants us yo handle the finances -- budget and all so that we are answerable for it. His star employee has messed up a few cases pretty bad last year and I am being looped in and questioned about it by my manager who clearly k kws what he doing.
I have to work with freelancers (men double my age) who happen to be his friends and do not inform me of anything despite my multiple requests. They almost do not want to discuss things with young women. And they my manager is surprised I do not know stuff.
Is there a way out or should I look for a backup?
I also believe my introversion and lack of small talk has much to do with it be ause the star employee leaves no stone unturned--she watched movies if his liking, tries to speak his native language, false laughs at jokes and all
I am beginning to think I am being intentionally cornered. I joined this new work place ~6 months ago. My company is going through a drastic transition period after the management changed. My manager gives me incomplete instructions or no instructions at all so that he can blame me or one of us new ones for all that goes wrong.
He wants us yo handle the finances -- budget and all so that we are answerable for it. His star employee has messed up a few cases pretty bad last year and I am being looped in and questioned about it by my manager who clearly k kws what he doing.
I have to work with freelancers (men double my age) who happen to be his friends and do not inform me of anything despite my multiple requests. They almost do not want to discuss things with young women. And they my manager is surprised I do not know stuff.
Is there a way out or should I look for a backup?
I also believe my introversion and lack of small talk has much to do with it be ause the star employee leaves no stone unturned--she watched movies if his liking, tries to speak his native language, false laughs at jokes and all
Recently read about people being hired and fired within weeks or months of joining the place. And I now I understand the reason -- no training period.
It's been about 6 months of my joining my new workplace and I was not told anything by anyone about how things are done. Our manager gets upset that things are not going the way they want without telling us how they want it. Nor are we told of what all departments should be involved in the process despite our several requests to schedule a 15min meeting for that. We are handed out random tasks. No onboarding, no guidance, no specifications!
Hi guys,
I am looking for people who want to write about their day, little sparks in the commonplace things, what they learnt, observations on nature, stargazing, musings and melancholy. I am particularly looking for people immersed in the classical tradition-- Dutch masters, Beethoven, Ovid, old English like stuff. Insufferable professors and high-brow librocubicularists welcome. I want to discuss Shakespeare and tell you about the fat little sparrows that visit me. But people who are passionate about something else are also welcome.
I am a very introverted, asocial and apolitical person. If I did not have a 9-5, I'd live out of time. And I am only here to find a few penpals. Then, I am out.