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zeitgeist wrote:i walked out of my job today after three years. it was an incredibly frustrating and discouraging place to have to spend that time, and now that the adrenaline has worn off from wanting to burn the building down, i can begin to celebrate!
Amazing! Well done and deservedGuido wrote:I'm happy because
I'm discovering loads of great music right now
I quit alcohol after addiction
After years of debilitating depression I feel better now, in part thanks to medication
After an interview I got a job that I really wanted to have, starting next month
The last couple of years I've been working on software which I showed to a Dutch university professor in computer science and he discussed with his research group twice because he was genuinely interested in a collaboration. I feel proud about this because I have only completed elementary school and I'm completely self-taught in everything. You can read more about my project here.
So things are pretty swell
Aesthetics wrote:Amazing! Well done and deservedGuido wrote:I'm happy because
I'm discovering loads of great music right now
I quit alcohol after addiction
After years of debilitating depression I feel better now, in part thanks to medication
After an interview I got a job that I really wanted to have, starting next month
The last couple of years I've been working on software which I showed to a Dutch university professor in computer science and he discussed with his research group twice because he was genuinely interested in a collaboration. I feel proud about this because I have only completed elementary school and I'm completely self-taught in everything. You can read more about my project here.
So things are pretty swell
All the odds are with you Guido. Seems like the stars telling you to move on and giving you all the tools for this new phase, right?
btw, just stumbled upon this. Made me think of you. I think a fair amount of tracks on this release might be of your taste. https://play.spotify.com/album/39J6fvkXanzi5rzLhqUQm3
Guido wrote:I'm happy because
I'm discovering loads of great music right now
I quit alcohol after addiction
After years of debilitating depression I feel better now, in part thanks to medication
After an interview I got a job that I really wanted to have, starting next month
The last couple of years I've been working on software which I showed to a Dutch university professor in computer science and he discussed with his research group twice because he was genuinely interested in a collaboration. I feel proud about this because I have only completed elementary school and I'm completely self-taught in everything. You can read more about my project here.
So things are pretty swell
naicob wrote:Guido wrote:I'm happy because
I'm discovering loads of great music right now
I quit alcohol after addiction
After years of debilitating depression I feel better now, in part thanks to medication
After an interview I got a job that I really wanted to have, starting next month
The last couple of years I've been working on software which I showed to a Dutch university professor in computer science and he discussed with his research group twice because he was genuinely interested in a collaboration. I feel proud about this because I have only completed elementary school and I'm completely self-taught in everything. You can read more about my project here.
So things are pretty swell
As a fellow addict/abstainer, sometimes depressed elementary school graduate I feel an affinity and genuine happiness for you. Congratulations, everything eventually falls into place.
I snooped around your site and found your chiptunes-- awesome stuff man!
I just had my 2 year 'dry' anniversary a couple of weeks ago after overindulging practically daily for well over a decade-- it was the easiest thing I'd ever done, even if it was hell.
You're an inspiration and sharing your story is great. Thanks.
Congrats on the 2 year. I'm a daily myself- for close to 13 years, though I struggle with what over indulging is. I do 4 stiff whiskeys and coke an evening during the week, and more on weekends. I don't let it interfere with work and know any day could be my last, and love the calming/burning effect to the point where I rationalize it constantly and believe I'd rather do it then live without it. I don't want to quit and have a great amount of respect for those that can. I do take milk thistle, but who knows if that does anything. I also come from a family that has a history of long-term drinking. My dad is like me- can hold it like a champ. And he's 59 and there I go rationalizing it again.
Anyway- props to all of you that have made "the stop".
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