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I Lost Everything and Found Myself — Here’s How
In the 1st half of my life, I looked to the world for clues on how to live.
I looked to family, friends, neighbors, strangers — really anything in my purview.
Some of the clues were blatantly obvious:
✔️ Get a good job at a good, solid company.
✔️ Work your ass off, and climb the corporate ladder.
✔️ Make lots of money.
✔️ Buy the stuff that will show others you make lots of money.
Some of the less obvious yet seductively persuasive clues:
- Work isn’t fun.
- You are your job.
- Stuff will make you happy.
- Don’t aim too high; that’s not for you.
- You can’t make money pursuing your dreams.
- Making money as a creative is really hard and not for you.
- Health insurance and a 401k are some of the most important things.
- It’s all about retiring comfortably.
- You can start living when you retire.
There are plenty more, but these are the ones jumping out to me now.
So, I took these clues and designed a life I believed would get me what I wanted.