0/10, would not achieve again. 😩

  • @Kyrgizion
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    1211 months ago

    I feel this deep in my bones. Troubleshooting complex issues for multiple days, and when the problem is finally resolved…

    Nothing.

    Just more work, just as boring and useless, probably even more so.

    I don’t look forward to two or three more decades of this.

    • AgamemnonOPM
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      511 months ago

      Troubleshooting a complex issue is one the few things that actually do trigger the dopamine for me. But it has to be a unique problem - not one that can be summarised as “404 - Customer brain not found”

  • Xariphon
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    Hey look it’s me.

    I always thought it was just because of how I was raised: perfection is adequacy and anything less is a moral failure.

    • AgamemnonOPM
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      911 months ago

      Yes, you’re wrong. It’s also a symptom of depression, but not exclusively.

      Also a very common mistake that leads to unnecessary harm when doctors rather cycle through all the available depression meds before even considering that they might have been wrong from the start.

  • DessertStorms
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    111 months ago

    Never occurred to me that that was a thing of its own, just figure life long depression is doing its part!

    • Bipta
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      311 months ago

      It is the depression. Many people don’t realize they’re depressed.

        • DessertStorms
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          311 months ago

          Don’t disagree that capitalism is heavily involved in many mental health illnesses, but that specifically talks about work, and my depression has nothing to do with that (started long before working age and continues despite my inability to be part of a workforce) so it isn’t entirely relevant (not saying it’s a bad article or point, it just doesn’t fit in this instance).

  • ax1900kr
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    011 months ago

    Think that’s a mental illness my zoomer friends