WakeCh75 - You Get A Job, And You Get A Job– Jobs For Everybody!

 

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    • True story, I fell down a random rabbit hole researching his woodworking and had a moment of ‘should I become a hand-tool carpenter?’ and then realized I have a job and a marriage and this writing thing and that no, I should not order a workbench for something I’ve never even tried. 🌲

  1. i felt this before to buy when i started working i felt that i couldn’t anymore, like a week end between twin weeks of work i could nothing but all day everyday?

    • I think in reality I would be the same, but it would be nice to be able to find out, haha.

      I’ve never left a job before having a new one lined up, so who knows. Maybe actually, I was always meant to be a pampered, sunning turtle and I just haven’t discovered my calling as ~wealthy and unemployed~🐢

      Then again, I currently spend free time writing, so that might be an answer itself.

      😂

  2. If I wasn’t poor as dirt, being idle would be the dream. But I wouldn’t really be idle I guess. I’ll read, and do the backlog of crafts I want to do ! (Painting my swoooooord, sewing my skirts so much stuuuuuff) and garden ( because I’ll be rich enough to have one of course)

  3. Can you still call it idleness if your brain is like duck feet, paddling like mad while the surface looks calm😄. I was the kid who spent full days at the public library. Now I’m the elder who always has several books and BL comics open, with lots of side trips for Google, and before I know it, it’s morning again 😅. Idleness is good for me, where schedules and deadlines have always been the monsters in my closet.