| I think doing nothing is a matter of opinion. I think people that work all of the time, don't cook or help out at school because "who has time for that", and have messy houses, kids and yards because they are too busy to be bothered are way more of a nightmare than me and my nothingness. |
I find that to be depressing. Work or don't work, volunteer or don't volunteer - I don't care. But to be so sanguine about the passage of time (to the point of not knowing what day it is) saddens me. My feelings on your statement but not a judgement (and yes I know that is the thing everyone says about judgey statements.)
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You guys don’t get it. We seriously would never want to have a life like this. It is not jealousy we feel, it’s pity for people who live this way! |
| I know people like this. Both of them have severe mental issues like agoraphobia and anxiety. One of them will never work, the other just flat out refuses to work. I know people judge them for their lack of contribution, and might even envy them for lack or responsibilities, but I think it is so depressing that I can even begin to imagine how awful it is to live like that. |
I do whatever the hell I choose to do. Lol |
So OP and his or her fellow travelers are clearly pissed at a SIL. Grow up, losers. |
You are an evil POS and a nightmare DIL. May you get what you deserve in life, it’ll get almost as ugly as you are. |
They are sh!t-talking an octogenarian who probably doesn’t even think of them once every 2 years. It would take a lot to be a bigger pile of crap than this woman and the bitter ugly woman who birthed her. |
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I have to learn to appreciate doing nothing. I'm not sure I'll ever get there. I don't think my current beliefs and actions are helping me be a good person or happy. So thank you nothing-ers! Lead the way!
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That’s such a Washington response. I feel sorry for people who are so uncomfortable in their own skin that they have to be constantly distracting themselves with work and other “productive” activities. Keeping yourself busy is not an accomplishment — it’s usually a sign that you can’t face solitude or quiet. I had an extremely busy, stressful, successful career, which I enjoyed, and now I am very happy living a life where I can shape my own days (or do nothing at all) and very little is demanded of me while I am still young enough to enjoy it. I don’t need the job to feel complete. I do know people in my profession who will never retire because they truly wouldn’t know what to do with themselves, and I think that’s just who they are, but also very sad. |
| All the people who do nothing all day seem angry |
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Good point. I'm in the nightmare category and would rather be in the aimless floating around the house category |
Who? SHAMs? |