Life keeps on complicating and adding more expectations

I felt like I coped a lot easier when I was younger before work became such a chore, unenjoyable and constantly changing. The pressures seem to keep going up and up with age. Society says I must continue to work regardless of how that impacts my mental health and sense of wellbeing and if you don’t work you are seen as lazy and or sponging off of the government and I understand money doesn’t grow on trees but shouldn’t life be enjoyable rather than deliberately putting yourself through uncomfortable situations over and over again. I think if you can find a job you really like that’s a blessing, it really is. I personally come back from work feeling drained, head spinning and all over the place with disorientation. I also feel like the more I do this the less mental and psychical energy I have for anything else. Doing longer shifts like 9-12 hours takes it out of me and it takes me days to recover. Being around people for hours on end and having to “sweat” it out because you feel like you should in some way at least project an expected version of yourself is exhausting. I’m not saying I want to rock back and fourth on my chair or spin around in circles but the intense feeling of just trying to keep it together is there. Every bone in my body is rejecting the environment and the people in it but that’s work apparently. Anyway, I like to vent sometimes, thanks for reading.

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  • I can certainly understand that as you get older technology evolves and changes how things are done, making things less and less tolerable over time.

    What really sticks out in your story is 9-12 hour shifts. Those are HORRIBLE and I don’t understand how some people are able to withstand that as their normal shift. I guess it’s worse if it’s not your normal shift and you still have to do it sometimes, though.

    If you’re really struggling in your current environment, you could possibly look into a new job? I know change is probably a terrifying prospect, but you can still dip your toes into the job market a little bit without making a full commitment to leave your current job until the perfect job comes up. My wife did that, where she started looking at jobs before making the complete decision to leave, and it helped her to realize exactly what kind of work environment she wanted to be in.

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  • I can certainly understand that as you get older technology evolves and changes how things are done, making things less and less tolerable over time.

    What really sticks out in your story is 9-12 hour shifts. Those are HORRIBLE and I don’t understand how some people are able to withstand that as their normal shift. I guess it’s worse if it’s not your normal shift and you still have to do it sometimes, though.

    If you’re really struggling in your current environment, you could possibly look into a new job? I know change is probably a terrifying prospect, but you can still dip your toes into the job market a little bit without making a full commitment to leave your current job until the perfect job comes up. My wife did that, where she started looking at jobs before making the complete decision to leave, and it helped her to realize exactly what kind of work environment she wanted to be in.

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