What do you do to make your everyday life fulfilled? Do you have any habit that you think contributes to your good day?

  • z3rOR0ne
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    189 months ago

    Music, singing, dancing, drawing, programming, playing, exercising, just…creating. Creating shit for the sake of it, for other people, for myself. That’s life, that’s living.

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿
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      59 months ago

      Music!! I keep forgetting it. I can spend an entire day feeling miserable and suddenly remember I can listen to music and BOOM I’m buzzing like I just dropped a pill!

    • Rhynoplaz
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      59 months ago

      Throw in a blunt and a beer and that’s my dream vacation!

  • @MyDogLovesMe
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    159 months ago

    Connection.

    Connection with lovers, friends, family, other people, pets, the world.

    We are all wired to connect with others.

    The most valuable connections tend to be family, friends and lovers.

    It is what gives our lives meaning, in the end.

    Come close to, or sit on death’s doorway, and it becomes as clear as day what gave your life meaning.

    If you don’t have this, you become acutely aware of its true value.

  • @[email protected]
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    119 months ago

    Seeing stuff i am either building or fixing working after the full on weeks it took to iron out all of the problems; and coming back later in the years to find them still working; last week i went to one of my frends workshop to find the metal press i fixed 5 years ago still working and with the same locking lugs i had to kludge on it to get the control panel to close

  • @Screamium
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    99 months ago

    Gardening and forest gardening! Planting something starts another living organism and with good planning there may be no maintenance required on your part. You’ll just have this happy little tree/shrub/herb/vine growing its own way

      • @Screamium
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        69 months ago

        I’d suggest anyone intrigued read Gaia’s Garden by Toby Hemenway and look into permaculture!

        Starting your own forest garden is fantastic but please don’t alter any existing forests without learning about the existing eco system and which native plants would best fit into it

    • PhobosAnomaly
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      49 months ago

      Preferably on job time.

      I quite enjoy knowing that the internal pushing effort to expel the log is the first bit of work I’ve done for the day.

  • @xc2215x
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    99 months ago

    Working out, watching TV, playing ball hockey and looking at nature.

  • @WhyYesZoidberg
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    89 months ago

    Cycling, mountain biking. Nature and me and myself. Everything else is just to support this habit.

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      Yeah bikepacking for holidays and hiking bivying cycling stuff like that regularly. Just makes life worth living

  • @[email protected]
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    89 months ago

    People. Family, friends, community. We need one another. We get fulfillment and happiness from being with other people, helping and being helped. And just hanging out!

  • @[email protected]
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    79 months ago

    People scoff at this, but I managed to get myself a job I find very fulfilling. My work contributes positively to society. I feel useful and needed. I was missing that up until recently.

    • @stackPeek
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      29 months ago

      I hope one day I can find one. It seems to me every software engineering jobs I found is not really fulfilling and it’s not clear to me whether my contributions are net positive or not

  • @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    Generally, I find fulfilment in doing things that are enjoyable which also have positive results. Work pays for stuff but I hate it, so it’s not fulfilling.

    Some current things in my life:

    Studying something I love even if it’s terrible for jobs.

    Somewhat finding my groove in music making, making it feel less like pulling teeth.

    Learning to drive in my stupid car that I love.

  • @[email protected]
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    69 months ago

    Helping people with technology. I work IT. I was in a software development role (QA) that impacted far more people, but I didn’t interact with them. It was soul-sucking work. Working with people directly and seeing the results of my labor is nourishing.