TreatThompson

TreatThompson OP t1_j527vx7 wrote

Thatā€™s really well said!

You not giving two licks of a lolipop reminded me of a quote that goes something like this:

"When youā€™re 20, you care what everyone thinks. When youā€™re 40 you stop caring what everyone thinks. When youā€™re 60, you realize no one was ever thinking about you in the first place."

Itā€™s interesting to think of it like a pendulum. I wonder if itā€™s better to be in the middle or the extreme end of not caring

Thanks for sharing this šŸ™Œ

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TreatThompson OP t1_j5227mf wrote

I feel like in some environments it feels necessary to masquerade a little bit. Like in the workplace when youā€™re trying to build your income you want to be perceived as valuable as possible.

But I feel like overall masquerading is harmful because we could get so caught up in seeking validation from others we don't focus on satisfying ourselves.

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TreatThompson OP t1_j50ybv6 wrote

The part that sticks out to me the most is the concept of ā€œbeing worthy of old ageā€

I guess it can mean a lot of things to different people

I think iā€™ll be worthy of old age if I havenā€™t been tainted with negativity by the time I get thereā€”if I still have a positive spirit, can have fun and be creative

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TreatThompson OP t1_j4wiiyo wrote

Iā€™m glad it resonated with you! šŸ˜„

If you donā€™t mind me asking, being in your 40s, what are one of those things thatā€™s a focus for you?

Just curious about if your perspective is different now on certain areas than it was 10 years ago. Like maybe family and friends means a lot more!

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TreatThompson OP t1_j41e79k wrote

Thatā€™s a great point! I can definitely see how a lot of advice quickly ages

Economics is a perfect example. Iā€™m also thinking about how in past decades there was an attitude of ā€œtoughen upā€, but nowadays people are more encouraging of you not masking how you feel and actually addressing it

Thanks for sharing šŸ™Œ

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TreatThompson OP t1_j3y7nqb wrote

What makes you feel that way? Do you feel the same way about books?

I have the opinion of taking advantage of knowledge that exists so I donā€™t have to figure everything out for myself

I think part of life is that every generation, or all youth on average, stands on the shoulders of the people who came before them

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TreatThompson OP t1_j3y1zlo wrote

Wow this is great! Iā€™m totally with you

Your first and last example in particular stand out to me because those are pieces of advice that sound undeniably safe, but still have a lot of nuance to them

Itā€™s making me wonder if there is any piece of general advice that can be blindly followed.

Thanks for sharing this! šŸ™Œ

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