Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My past depression made me totally unmarryable and even undateable.
I don’t suffer from it now, but that is probably because I live a very low-stress life by design. I’m still single in my 40s. I’m financially successful and would love to have sex again, but I have a strong suspicion that throwing additional responsibilities and stress on top of my work duties would probably send me spiraling. I actually have no idea how most people work, perform all the mundane tasks of life, maintain a marriage, and still retain their mental health.
What financially successful career has allowed you to manage your depression? Real question!
Business owner. Don’t want to get more specific than that to avoid outing myself, but it began as just a small side thing because I didn’t feel that I could hold down a job. (In college, I was put on academic probation because I couldn’t get out of bed, though in high school I got a 1550 on the SATs.)
I just slowly built up the business over time when I felt better. There are some natural economic advantages to being a business owner instead of an employee, so last year I made around $190K. If you have no dependents or other obligations, you can sock away a lot of money on that income.