Anonymous wrote:Lots of people have a strong aversion to doing nothing. See how many people got deeply depressed during lockdown despite not knowing anyone who was ill and being financially fine. Others are okay with it. Is it a temperament issue? I'm an introvert but after a few days of doing nothing, I am having an existential crisis. My husband on the other hand could happily play video games and do nothing for days on end (I suspect, he hasn't actually done this since lawschool) without starting to wonder about the meaning of life like I would. I need to feel like I earned my downtime to actually enjoy it. Others think they deserve it by right. I don't think either is right or wrong, it just interests me how we are these ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a relative like this who has severe anxiety and doing anything takes an incredible amount of effort for her. She lives alone, has no kids or spouse and even things like cooking dinner for herself or doing the laundry seem to take hours longer than they should. She does come over and see my kids a few times a week but they are older now so don't really need a babysitter. But, for example, she said the other day that she wouldn't be stopping by the next day because she had a dental cleaning. And what she meant was that a simple one-hour appointment would take enough out of her to deplete her energy for the day.
So she is not on medication and doing CBT?
Anonymous wrote:I have a relative like this who has severe anxiety and doing anything takes an incredible amount of effort for her. She lives alone, has no kids or spouse and even things like cooking dinner for herself or doing the laundry seem to take hours longer than they should. She does come over and see my kids a few times a week but they are older now so don't really need a babysitter. But, for example, she said the other day that she wouldn't be stopping by the next day because she had a dental cleaning. And what she meant was that a simple one-hour appointment would take enough out of her to deplete her energy for the day.
Anonymous wrote:Define do nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Literally, nothing. Why aren't you working, or contributing to society?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly OP has somebody in mind but refuses to tell us who they are.
Is it you?
I think OP is a Gladys Kravitz.
Anonymous wrote:How does one do literally nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly OP has somebody in mind but refuses to tell us who they are.
Is it you?
I think OP is a Gladys Kravitz.