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Remember-Me-Not
I think I'm going to be okay.
- Dec 10, 2019
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I have a countdown timer that ends on my 40th birthday. That is... 6166 days from now.
I decided that if I'm neither happy and/or not financially well off by the time I'm 40, I'm going to ctb.
I created this deadline for myself because it's like an anchor to the life I can not seem get a grasp on.
Have you ever stood in a really long line? Like, 3+ hours long. Have you seen those people realize the reward is not worth the trouble and leave after seeing how long the line is? Or those who are already in line and check their watch to say, "Crap. We've been here for like an hour and the line hasn't moved at all. We could go to another restaurant," and leave?
I'm the type of person who stay in the line because I already stood there for 2 hours and think I'm too commited to leave now.
But I'm reconsidering. There will be a point even for me where I have to say, "Okay, this is a waste of time. I've been here for 40 years already and nothing is moving, and I'm tired of standing."
I am also writing the number of days I have remaining on the inside of my left wrist. As a reminder that either A) Time is running out or B) Relief will be here soon.
But also, today I was thinking to myself that I'm not sure if I could last another 6000 days. We'll see...
Anyways. Side notes: The reason why I said being well off financially is a reason I wouldn't kill myself is because I won't be depressed *and* stressed (by work and deadlines). But also I doubt I'll be "rich," when I'm 40 haha.
I chose 40 because 30 seemed to short and 50 seemed too long.
Also now you could calculate my birthday I guess, and if you recognize me in real life because you see a 4 digit number on my inner left wrist, say something like, I don't know, "Not catching the bus yet?"
Thanks for reading my super long ramblings. I was thinking about this for the past few weeks.
I decided that if I'm neither happy and/or not financially well off by the time I'm 40, I'm going to ctb.
I created this deadline for myself because it's like an anchor to the life I can not seem get a grasp on.
Have you ever stood in a really long line? Like, 3+ hours long. Have you seen those people realize the reward is not worth the trouble and leave after seeing how long the line is? Or those who are already in line and check their watch to say, "Crap. We've been here for like an hour and the line hasn't moved at all. We could go to another restaurant," and leave?
I'm the type of person who stay in the line because I already stood there for 2 hours and think I'm too commited to leave now.
But I'm reconsidering. There will be a point even for me where I have to say, "Okay, this is a waste of time. I've been here for 40 years already and nothing is moving, and I'm tired of standing."
I am also writing the number of days I have remaining on the inside of my left wrist. As a reminder that either A) Time is running out or B) Relief will be here soon.
But also, today I was thinking to myself that I'm not sure if I could last another 6000 days. We'll see...
Anyways. Side notes: The reason why I said being well off financially is a reason I wouldn't kill myself is because I won't be depressed *and* stressed (by work and deadlines). But also I doubt I'll be "rich," when I'm 40 haha.
I chose 40 because 30 seemed to short and 50 seemed too long.
Also now you could calculate my birthday I guess, and if you recognize me in real life because you see a 4 digit number on my inner left wrist, say something like, I don't know, "Not catching the bus yet?"
Thanks for reading my super long ramblings. I was thinking about this for the past few weeks.