Losing patience in life

_gresh_

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Nah, but srsly. Pada is legit bummed out. I shouldn't be rubbing that in. I was kinda hoping I would do the drunk voice and set him up with a home run for the opposite number. But, I haven't been around for a while and looks like I overstepped.

I can't in good conscious shit on someone who is legit bummed out about something. That's not cool. Sorry, OP.
 

Chunky Stool

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I hear you, young Padawan. I am normally very antisocial and only leave my place an average of three times a week. When I have to run errands (banking, grocery shopping, post office, etc.) I do it when the least amount of people are out. I know I'm going to get frustrated with the few people I interact with, so I try to get into an effective mindset which often includes dank bong hits. Even taking every precaution to limit my interactions, I'm still emotionally exhausted by the time I get back home, and so grateful to be walking back up my steps. I often whisper to myself, 'well, that was brutal' upon arriving home. I often feel like an adult among bumbling toddlers. I rarely make eye contact with anyone I don't need to. I believe that people can feel my contempt, and they want to interact with me more because of it, it's perverse. I am quite charming and personable, even gregarious, during these necessary interactions, and most people who don't know me well have a hard time believing that I'm not a very social person, but those who know me well laugh at this. You'll get better and better about planning these interactions, and you'll probably become more and more reclusive as you age. It's beautiful that we live in a society where this solitude is possible. Amazon, Peapod, Grubhub, etc. are all great services to bring material goods to you, it wasn't like this 15+ years ago. I think it's why I like gigging and busking so much, it's my favorite way to interact with the public: they listen to my kickass music, give me money, and tell me how great I am. And any personal interaction in these situations is usually music based, a topic that actually interests me. Yes, I am an asshole, but I feel that is the natural result of me having to deal with morons. I'm not an asshole in any other circumstance. Usually...
I can relate, so what you described is probably not "normal"... :eyesmoke:

There is a small subset of humanity that I enjoy being around, but stupidity pisses me off more & more as I get older.
 

dstroy

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How do you deal with the unnecessary interactions you're forced to put up with? I've reached a point where I can't pretend anymore.. I've become what many might call 'rude' when it comes to these forced interactions. Because I just don't care anymore. Why should I? Why would you? Why would any of us? Why do we?..

I've had enough. Can't stomach much more. Call it selfish. That's OK..
I used to be really angry all the time, I would get so mad about silly shit, like kids being kids, or someone driving by with their stupid fucking music turned up too loud. Turns out it was my old job that was making me miserable, not the job itself but the moronic people that I had to deal with. I mean, I only have two hands to shovel with and upper middle management? just kept giving us more shit to shovel every week for no reason. Literally none. I'm glad that I got out of that situation, I'm so much happier, and the worst dickhead of the bunch got canned (conduct unbecoming, aka fired for cause) a couple weeks after I got out (because he was a useless piece of shit, I mean like a REAL piece of work) which was icing on the cake.

I have also found that truly hating a person takes much more energy than what you get in return for hating them which is nothing. I know it seems like a simple concept but I was really rooted in the hatred for a long time and was blinded by it.

If you can work for yourself or contract and have the ability to be nice to your customers you will be much happier doing that, even if you make a little less money.

Fuck everyone else, aint nobody got time for that shit.
 

Chunky Stool

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I used to be really angry all the time, I would get so mad about silly shit, like kids being kids, or someone driving by with their stupid fucking music turned up too loud. Turns out it was my old job that was making me miserable, not the job itself but the moronic people that I had to deal with. I mean, I only have two hands to shovel with and upper middle management? just kept giving us more shit to shovel every week for no reason. Literally none. I'm glad that I got out of that situation, I'm so much happier, and the worst dickhead of the bunch got canned (conduct unbecoming, aka fired for cause) a couple weeks after I got out (because he was a useless piece of shit, I mean like a REAL piece of work) which was icing on the cake.

I have also found that truly hating a person takes much more energy than what you get in return for hating them which is nothing. I know it seems like a simple concept but I was really rooted in the hatred for a long time and was blinded by it.

If you can work for yourself or contract and have the ability to be nice to your customers you will be much happier doing that, even if you make a little less money.

Fuck everyone else, aint nobody got time for that shit.
Thanks for posting this!
I've been thinking about starting my own business for a while. I hate working with dip shits, and have zero desire to help a few millionaires become billionaires.
 

dstroy

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Thanks for posting this!
I've been thinking about starting my own business for a while. I hate working with dip shits, and have zero desire to help a few millionaires become billionaires.
Yeah man, small businesses can be hard but if you get your foot in the door, get the work done faster and better than anyone else you'll have customers stacked up like cordwood. You might consider doing contract work for a while to get your name out before you peel off the bandaid all the way and get your own business going.
 

StonerCol

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I have also found that truly hating a person takes much more energy than what you get in return for hating them which is nothing
I get what you are saying but sometimes it is just not possible to stop that hate, or at least not for a long time. I think many people don't hold onto that hate on purpose, they just cannot let it go as much as they'd like to. Sometimes it can take years for those negative feelings to dissipate. I know this from personal experience.

:peace:
 

Chunky Stool

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I get what you are saying but sometimes it is just not possible to stop that hate, or at least not for a long time. I think many people don't hold onto that hate on purpose, they just cannot let it go as much as they'd like to. Sometimes it can take years for those negative feelings to dissipate. I know this from personal experience.

:peace:
It seems that humans need something/someone to hate.
It might be a person, job, political party, or the devil himself, but we need hate in our lives.

Not sure why... :roll:
 
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dstroy

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I get what you are saying but sometimes it is just not possible to stop that hate, or at least not for a long time. I think many people don't hold onto that hate on purpose, they just cannot let it go as much as they'd like to. Sometimes it can take years for those negative feelings to dissipate. I know this from personal experience.

:peace:
Yeah, I know that from experience as well. The hate becomes familiar, and is a part of you, and you define parts of your life by that hate.
 

abalonehx

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I'm sorry I didn't read every post but I like this thread. I despise the entirety of humanity lately and think there's really no hope left for it. I hope for a giant comet or asteroid, whichever is bigger, to collide with this fucking planet and put an end to this shit world.
 
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