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Why you should treat Nostalgia as a red flagđźš©
You should probably stop linking it up with emotional comfort too.
Some background:
I’ve always wanted to be my own boss. So I can do whatever I god damn feel like doing any second of the day. No red tapes, no rigid S.O.Ps and no need to tread lightly in office politics.
There is an incredible amount of freedom in just the bare thought of it alone.
And so, I started building my own online business. It’s still in the works because shit takes time to ferment you know? Hey Rockefeller came up with the rules, not me. Give me a break ok?
It’s barely taking shape but I’m already so financially and mentally drained I feel sick.
That’s when I decided I had to get a job — a typical 9–5, no-nonsense honest work to keep me alive and pay my bills.
But, as I inch closer and closer to making this a reality, nostalgia started to visit me more often. That’s when the trouble starts. Here’s how it happens: