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a lot as well, in part because I've been programmed to think of time as a resource, and also because large portions of it have been miserable, slavish, obsessive, inane...yeah and i feel you that my life has gone by pretty quickly, and it keeps going faster as i get older...there are so many things i would like to do before i die but i defintely won't be able to do all of them...

for me, my work minimal lifestyle is just about combining money psychology with a "work is shitty a state of mind maaan" psychology, and no its not always pleasant but i've suffered enough and thought about the causes of it that i've made it pretty good for myself. Plus, I'm "privileged", so i've learned a whole lot about what it means to make money from my family. I've liked stirner's work a whole lot because its an egoism that's so destructive to convention and obligation it forces you to consider other being's egoism.

Most people would just look at my life and say that "you're lucky" or "you're too emotional and whiny" or "you could be doing so much more with yourself", but people are pretty damn pathetic and prejudaced to really know the difference, the greatest challenge i've experienced is making proper and detached judgements.

Of course i would go into even greater detail but i don't trust people enough to do that, so there you go...