See I thrive in chaotic environments where I need to delegate work to a team and handle more complex issue on my own. I had an operations management job like that, that paid very well but I got to the point where the chaos became mundane and it was no longer exciting once I learned how to handle pretty much every obstacle that industry could throw at me. I WANT to be able to sit around and be leisurely and make a living but I also know that slow uneventful jobs lead to me literally not paying attention and fucking up. I need a position that gives me the flexibility to do nothing when I choose to do nothing, and that is exciting enough when I do work and requires me to continue to learn new skills throughout my career. Idk if that exists, if I’m some sort of psychopath, or what. I decided to quit that operations career and go to law school. We’ll see how that pans out. You can do all sorts of shit with a JD.
afetian t1_isqd9wd wrote
Reply to The benefits of doing nothing | An overactive 'life drive' endlessly seeks expansion, inevitably leads to burnout, and drains us of the energy needed to truly progress. Finding the time to do nothing is essential to reassessing who we are and who we want to be. by IAI_Admin
See I thrive in chaotic environments where I need to delegate work to a team and handle more complex issue on my own. I had an operations management job like that, that paid very well but I got to the point where the chaos became mundane and it was no longer exciting once I learned how to handle pretty much every obstacle that industry could throw at me. I WANT to be able to sit around and be leisurely and make a living but I also know that slow uneventful jobs lead to me literally not paying attention and fucking up. I need a position that gives me the flexibility to do nothing when I choose to do nothing, and that is exciting enough when I do work and requires me to continue to learn new skills throughout my career. Idk if that exists, if I’m some sort of psychopath, or what. I decided to quit that operations career and go to law school. We’ll see how that pans out. You can do all sorts of shit with a JD.