Talk about how it came up and how its improved your life/health for having done so
Removed almost all advertising from my life. About the only stuff i see now is just bill boards.
Spending that extra bit on high quality food and ditching the addictive high carb and salt American shit I was raised on. Having lived in NA and Europe for some reason American frozen food is allowed to be absolutely atrocious for you and it ends up costing a lot more money in health issues than just “springing” for fresh shit.
Basically 100% of food ads dont appeal to me cuz i know about all the tricks and games they play and the amount of added sugar and shit makes me 🤢
Joints got creaky so I started exercising. That was about sixteen years ago now and it has made a world of difference in my life and the adventures I can experience and enjoy.
Taking psychedelics
Meeting my partner. We met quite young, very formative years. I definitely wouldn’t be the person I am now if it weren’t for her and I am relatively certain I would have been worse.
Oh yeah also marxism radically altered my perception of the world. I can’t say I enjoy it but I am glad it happened.
Taking out loans to finish my last year of college
The most major were moving far from where I grew up, taking a job that was hybrid physical labor and office work, meeting my now fiancé, and reading Marxist theory.
The first forced me to grow up.
The second helped my sympathize with the trades, physical laborers, and other people that office-workers are normally out of contact with.
The third dramatically improved my life and opened my horizons.
The fourth helped me make sense of our crumbling systems and know what needs to be done.
Giving up eating meat. Not sure if it was cause or effect, but I got so much more interested in cooking food properly and looking after myself. Food and cooking became one of my favourite hobbies and 7 years later is still my go-to healthy wind-down activity that helps me relax after a long day at work. Knock-on effects have meant I’m happier and healthier than I ever had been in my life.
I have a desk job. The combination of a rowing machine and sit-stand desk has been a game changer for my spine health
I took up smoking. No, not the lung cancer one. Cooking is one of the best things to keep me positive since I got divorced several years ago: treating it as a hobby I can be enthusiastic about, rather than something to do when I’m hungry. This spring I bought a smoker and had great fun learning new cooking techniques, new meal combinations, and enjoyed some excellent food. Previously I tried to do a meal from a different cuisine every week, before that I learned to use cast iron
Finding a great trauma informed therapist. After many attempts and being scalped, I finally found her and she has been the most compassionate, understanding and to the point therapist I could ever ask for.
Finding a great doctor who actually listens and has helped me tons with my condition.
I just I didn’t have to pay so much money to access these professionals, not that they don’t deserve it, they do!
#1 - quitting drinking. I’d have been long dead by now the way I was going. #2 - starting meditation. I’m still not sure how I went 30-someodd years in this body prior with all that noise in my head.
Started a savings account
Telling my friends and family that I couldn’t hang out at all until I was out of the financial hole.
Its so stressful when people want you to roll with them but you’re in that jam and you’re preoccupiedby it
Yeah. Eventually I realized it’s not just money but even moreso time that I can’t spare when I’m behind.
As soon as I turned off my social life, my industriousness went through the roof. Getting up each day early to work is no problem somehow when I’ve just frozen all my social obligations.
All my life, very lazy, tons of procrastination. But as soon as I told everyone to hold until further notice, infinite motivation.