Coworker is discussing whether or not to get up at 2:30AM to attend a meeting in France. She is out of her freaking mind.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Or a 7AM meeting on July 4.
It's hard getting motivated when you feel completely worthless.
I'm sorry, Gud.
Those would be short discussions if I had to have them, Dana.
Koko was such a force for awareness of the depth and breadth of primate--possibly other animals as well--emotional and rational life. I'm sure she was happy in her life, with unusual enrichment, and relationships with her keepers and trainers.
I'm glad we humans had her to teach us.
Also, I'm sorry, Gud.
And yay! for ceiling cat release!
I'm sorry, Gud. You're not worthless.
Just remember, Gud, how you FEEL is not the same as what you ARE. It is awful to feel worthless, but you aren't worthless, not to your wife and kids and your friends, and not to those who depend upon your work and not just for your own smart, funny, hard-working and deeply kind self.
That sucks, Gud. I hope your day has improved.
TIL that there's a bar near me that is like a froyo shop, but for beer, wine, and cider. You get a glass and a bracelet that they link to your credit card. There's a wall of taps. You go to whatever looks interesting and pour however much you want. You get charged by the ounce. If you want to try a splash of cider and follow it up by two ounces of IPA and round it off with a full 8 oz of stout, go for it. The bracelet automatically cuts you off after 32 oz, but you can reload it if the owners think you don't look too blitzed. If localistas are interested, it's [link]
Gud, I think it's time for me to say this: You need to see a therapist. You have been too down on yourself for too long. For a long time, you have been so much harder on yourself than justified by any objective reality.
Please. See a therapist or a med manager (psychiatrist). At the very least, see your regular doctor and try to get some medication to help out.
Please don't do what I did. I had to have a nervous breakdown (and trust me, that's a bit of a euphemism) before I could start turning things around. It's much better to start working on yourself before you get to that point.