Unfortunately, the majority of the world does not have the privilege and freedom of options do so.
2 weeks ago | 62
Much easier said than done for most of us. I'm currently trying to help my parents figure out how much they can afford per month to pay property taxes and still be able to eat.
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Unfortunately, the vast majority of the population has to get up and go to work every day and look forward to the next vacation just so you can do what you do. This is an ignorant statement. A little thanks to the working man is in order. Your water don’t just run, trains and trucks just don’t go, your first world life is a privilege. Be grateful to sit behind a microphone out of the hot sun and earn more than most Americans. Your “job” isn’t work, it’s talking. Time invested and actual work are two way different things.
2 weeks ago (edited) | 18
Unfortunately that's me. An immigrant from CR living and working in the US for almost 20 years. I wake up to an alarm, and l have several alarms throughout my day, to clock in, to go to break, go to lunch, clock out and to go to bed. All l can do is dream of my time off when l get to go home to CR to visit my family and spend time with my parents and sisters and nephews. I dream that perhaps someday l have the freedom to dedicate myself to the things I'm passionate about. For right now that's just a dream.
2 weeks ago | 10
Nice sentiment but in life that's not always possible.
2 weeks ago | 62
This dude's platitudes are 21 year old drunken college girl tier b.s.
2 weeks ago | 27
So many negative comments. Change your mindset. That's the problem I've been grateful, even when homeless or living on my friend's couch 🙏
2 weeks ago | 2
Exactly! This is why I moved to Mexico 10+ years ago! It was never a hard decision. Absolute no-brainer. I don’t know anybody on the planet that has more free time than me. It’s a great gift to have your time and also have your passion. Because time spent without passion, what is it?
2 weeks ago | 9
💯 % most people get through the day just waiting to 5 pm so they can drink or smoke or do whatever drug they do there miserable that’s the truth I’m a felon and life after prison has been hell because I can’t get a good paying job everything goes great until the background check and they go back 7 years not from your sentence but from the last day of your probation
2 weeks ago | 5
So deep. Man.. how do you find the time to be so reflective? True hero
2 weeks ago | 0
That's the goal every single day I get out of bed. The reality is I work 98% of the time for 2% reward. And when you do that you still accomplish more than than the vast majority of people in this world who can't even get that chance
2 weeks ago (edited) | 1
Great analogy....you definitely have found your niche and who knows what new opportunities may be on the horizon for you! For myself time is slipping by fast...I am still stuck, due to various obstacles and how life has unfolded on this journey we call life!
2 weeks ago | 0
So true. 8 think u can incorporate things into your life. Like your children, they always bring joy or if your blessed with a good partner in life. There's Art, music, I could go on and on. But 1 is GOD. HE MUST BE ST ZHE HELM OR YOU ARE GOING ON A JOURNEY TO WHERE? 🙏🏽💕❤
2 weeks ago | 1
Every moment of every day feels like a vacation to me now. The shift is happening if you haven’t stepped into it yet don’t worry but this Feeling inside is all that matters. 🌻🐝
2 weeks ago | 1
Omg!!! This man is so beautiful!!!! I will get lost in his 🎂 for the next 365,000 years!!!!!!! His 🐾 too!!!!
2 weeks ago | 1
Much easier said than done. It is still possible guys. You just have to use the little free time you get to build something up that can help you escape this rat race. But also changing your perspective on things can help out so much as well. You can re wire your brain by changing your perspectives.
2 weeks ago | 1
Julian Dorey
Sometimes change is the only way.
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