Read This If You’re Ready To Stop Wasting Your Life

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By Darius Foroux

“You’re not your job. You’re not how much money you have in the bank. You’re not the car you drive. You’re not the contents of your wallet. You’re not your fukking khakis.” That’s one of my favorite lines from one of my favorite books: Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.

I’ve read Fight Club probably five or six times. But when I reread it again recently, that line really hit me. Are you wasting your life if you try to chase all those things?

In the midst of our pursuit of whatever we’re after, it’s easy to get so distracted that we lose sight of what matters—and before we know it, we waste our time chasing the wrong things.

It’s fine to set goals and pursue things in life. However, you don’t need whatever you’re pursuing to live a meaningful life. Here’s why.

You Are Not Your Bucket List.
Don’t trick yourself into believing you have to do crazy shyt just make it count. It’s all useless if you keep going from one thing to the other so that you can cross things off your list, and can talk about it at parties.

We buy things, we party, we jump off cliffs, we go on holidays, we move to different cities, we switch jobs — but nothing changes inwardly after we’ve done those things.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t have a bucket list. But we should realize that we can live a meaningful life without one. Don’t put pressure on yourself just to do things. Who cares? Your life is not a Nike slogan.

You can live with very little and be happy. With that realization, you can go and do the things that you truly want and not just because some article says: 10 Things You Should Do Before You Die.

“Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” – Marcus Aurelius

You Are Not Your Social Status.
College degree, job title, number of friends and followers, are all means to measure ourselves. Somehow, we need to determine where we stand in society.

Are you a winner or are you a loser? That’s what we’re after. We do things just to fill our resumes and increase our network. We want to say, “I went to X university.” Or, “I work at X.”

No matter what your social status is, you’re not better than any other human being. We don’t live in the 18th century anymore. No one cares about your social status. People care about your character and skills.

“People who hold important positions in society are commonly labelled “somebodies,” and their inverse “nobodies”-both of which are, of course, nonsensical descriptors, for we are all, by necessity, individuals with distinct identities and comparable claims on existence.” ― Alain de Botton

You Are Not Your Bank Account.
Money is awesome. Let’s be honest, without it, you can’t do much. If you want to get away and live in the woods and be self-sufficient like Thoreau, feel free to do so — no one is stopping you.

But if you want to be a part of society, you need money to survive. However, we give money more power than we should. We let money rule our life’s decisions, and that is too much.

The truth is that money comes and goes. I’ve lost a lot of money in my life, so what? Money is a commodity — don’t let it rule you.

“I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive.” – Henry Miller

Stop Chasing With Your Eyes Closed.
If you’re always chasing things that you believe will make you happy, your life will be over in a blink of eye.

Life is, in contrast to what many of us believe, long enough. As Seneca put it: “Life, if well lived, is long enough.”

But we need to learn how to slow down time, and be in the moment, if we want to live well.

Have you ever had a day that you felt like time didn’t exist? When you’re fully immersed in the moment, time moves slowly. It doesn’t matter what you do, if you do it with 100% of your attention, you are not wasting your life.

On the other hand, have you ever thought: “I can’t believe a year has passed.” We often think that around December 31st of each year, or when it’s our birthday.

Call it presence, focus, mindfulness, or whatever you wish. The point is this: You have the power to slow down time — so use it.

All you have to do is live in the moment — free of worry, pressure, and daydreams. When you do that, life is long and time will no longer pass in a blink of an eye.

You’re only wasting your life if you’re too distracted to experience it.

I believe that, deep down, we all know that we don’t have infinite time on our hands. We know that life is not just about earning money, posting your holidays pictures on social media, or the job you have.

It’s things like connection, experience, love, relationships, sharing, caring, what we value the most. We all know it, right? But it’s not about what you know, it’s about what you do.

“What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say.”― Ralph Waldo Emerson

Work on your character, realize that life is a gift, and enjoy every moment of it — good and bad.
 

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Society in general does NOT feel that way, but yeah, character is important, who you are, not what you have, or what you will have.

Society in general encourages myopia, which is something I avoid, as much as I can, the world is more than the lives and struggles of one person. Empathy is created by understanding others, and not only yourself.
 

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This is some hippy tree hugging bullshyt breh......none of it realistic. Time goes faster as you get older. Responsibility gets bigger as you gain more in life. Your life becomes more and more important as you get older.

That's life. This is some broke, no job, no family, no life partner, no happiness bullshyt person telling you that all the things that make you happy shouldn't make YOU happy because THEY are happy without it.......:rudy:

Whatever makes you happy.......do that shyt......just as long as it benefits those you love being happy with......:usure:....in addition spend plenty of time doing the things that make you happy while being sure to spend time with those you love being happy with.......its really that simple.......
 

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This is some hippy tree hugging bullshyt breh......none of it realistic. Time goes faster as you get older. Responsibility gets bigger as you gain more in life. Your life becomes more and more important as you get older.

That's life. This is some broke, no job, no family, no life partner, no happiness bullshyt person telling you that all the things that make you happy shouldn't make YOU happy because THEY are happy without it.......:rudy:

Whatever makes you happy.......do that shyt......just as long as it benefits those you love being happy with......:usure:....in addition spend plenty of time doing the things that make you happy while being sure to spend time with those you love being happy with.......its really that simple.......

what if youre an anti social black sheep of your family?
 

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what if youre an anti social black sheep of your family?

How does this factor into your personal happiness? I am not endorsing being an a$$hole. Just indulging in self happiness, OP attempts to tell people what should make them happy or what should be important to them.......which imo is wrong.
 

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How does this factor into your personal happiness? I am not endorsing being an a$$hole. Just indulging in self happiness, OP attempts to tell people what should make them happy or what should be important to them.......which imo is wrong.
Just posting an article. Some truths in there, but as always with everything there are X factors that may or may not apply. That does not make good advice all bad.

Chill Jones
 
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