What's your biggest obstacle to happiness?

Or even just a reasonably content life?

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holy pepe

Endless desire for more. People are conditioned to not find contentedness because it's not profitable to have a content population.

For me it's a stable mindset and job. I normally last a year and then crack. It is all very trying.

Probably helps to remember everything is a grind. Unless you won the lottery or made a lucky investment, working in general is eventually going to feel like work no matter how fun or easy the job.

Well that's super depressing

That's just the nature of repetitive work. You think porn stars are having fun after hundreds of shoots and takes that require them to position themselves at unnatural and awkward angles to show the most genitalia while jackhammering their pelvises together with someone they may or may not find attractive and pretending to love it?

My job literally involves reading news articles so I get to learn about new things happening every day but even I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel the grind. But who cares, it's not like your job has to be your life. Just treat it as a means to an end.

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Multiple sclerosis.

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You seriously think people who get into porn "think"

That wasn't my question.

I watch porn. Is it over?

girls dont like me

Money.
How can I be happy if I need to waste around 9 hours of my day working?
9+1 to go to work+8 hours of sleep
18 hours of my is wasted. I only have 6 hours per day for myself.
How can someone be happy that way?

I'm lonely

My brain, i just want to be smarter

ameriKKKa

>But who cares, it's not like your job has to be your life.
If you waste more than 4 hours of your working or going to work then yes your job is your life

time, my job, my shift specifically. I want a normal 9-5 with a proper lunch break instead of 12 hour shifts with no breaks.

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Most jobs are over 50% just lounging around and goofing off.

"Roger MacDougall's diet for preventing the
progression of multiple sclerosis involves avoidance of gluten and the use of a vitamin-mineral supplement. A letter in The Lancet (Oct. 5, 1974) describes one form of the diet: "subject avoids eating wheat, oats, rye and
barley...takes less saturated fat, replacing it in part by unsaturated fat, reduces his sugar intake, replacing the remaining white sugar by Barbados sugar, and supplements his intake of food with" the following:"

>Vitamin B1 24 mg. (per day)
>Vitamin B2 12 mg.
>Vitamin B6 60 mg.
>Nicotinamide 1 gram
>Calcium Pantothenate 120 mg.
>Vitamin C 600 mg.
>Vitamin E 180 mg.
>Calcium gluconate 900 mg.
>Magnesium hydroxide 900 mg.
>Vitamin B12 150 micrograms

You should probably replace magnesium hydroxide with magnesium glycinate.

"Steroids have been used apparently to inhibit an inflammatory process, though it was about 1978 before an active brain inflammation was observed in a person who died with MS. Good nutrition would support the synthesis of
natural steroids. Hypothyroidism can mimic the neurological problems of MS, but neurologists are generally willing to diagnose a condition as MS without giving thyroid tests. Vitamin A is needed for steroid production and should be
added to MacDougall's program. I think beans and nuts should be avoided as well as the grains. Polyunsaturated oils inhibit the immune system and so probably suppress symptoms. The steroids (e.g., progesterone) and thyroid hormones normalize the immune system
when they are present in normal amounts."

My country in general kinds sucks