Prana4ever Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Most of you probably have a job, some don't (best of luck, or congrats to you). What do you do of your free time? Quote
acid being Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Lots of sleeping, lots of coffee drinking, too much doomscrolling, computer games, lurking on old forums like psynews, occasionally making crappy music almost no-one will ever listen to, other computer nerd stuff. I like to spend time close to nature as well but I don't seem to do that anywhere near as much as I used to. How about you? Quote
Prana4ever Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 58 minutes ago, acid being said: Lots of sleeping, lots of coffee drinking, too much doomscrolling, computer games, lurking on old forums like psynews, occasionally making crappy music almost no-one will ever listen to, other computer nerd stuff. I like to spend time close to nature as well but I don't seem to do that anywhere near as much as I used to. How about you? Not much, hence my question. Like a lot of people, I got addicted to screens. Back in 2012-2013 I used to spend a lot of time on the internet but the feeling was different, back then you were considered a no lifer, while now it is the norm. Still you didn't have that much content, everything felt fresh, now... but still addicted I am. Spend a lot of time on Youtube watching random stuff. I was wondering if some people managed to disconnect completely from the internet. I did read some books since last year, novels (only 2 actually), and informative books on life, psychology. Recently read The Tao Te Ching. Also bought https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhuangzi_(book) should start reading it but now in my 40s I don't seem to feel joy much in life. I also once in a while try a new bottle of rum. I have a discount for this shop, thinking to try this one even though pricey https://www.excellencerhum.com/en/barbados/11711-rum-foursquare-convocation.html Quote
Prana4ever Posted 59 minutes ago Author Posted 59 minutes ago 1 hour ago, acid being said: I like to spend time close to nature as well but I don't seem to do that anywhere near as much as I used to. Try long walks alone, like 6 hours or so, do it from time to time, it's good to regenerate. Quote
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