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Has anyone else felt that what you are pursuing isn’t making you happy?

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I have been sensing that often lately. It is odd that I have pursued things in my past, and when I achieve them I am not happy. It is not buying something material, but doing something as an achievement.

Perhaps its something that happens as you get older. You start to question if the things that you thought were important once, are still important. For example, I always wanted to understand something. Now that I have understood that small thing, it doesn’t feel like I imaged it would have. Sometimes I think the luckiest people are those who never achieve what they want. Then they always dream of the pleasures they will feel if they achieve it.

Maybe a wiser course of action is to listen to what my internal voice is telling me, and to act on that instead of mistakes of my past actions. Sounds crazy doesn’t it?

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The Top 5 Classic Games for Mac (via Survey Tool Blog)

I loved playing Myst. Did anyone else win it without looking for hints?

The Top 5 Classic Games for Mac 5) Warcraft: Orcs & Humans Today, Warcraft is known less for its strategy and more for its reputation as an addictive, life-ruining, RPG game known as World of Warcraft (or WOW). But there was Warcraft before WOW and you have to go back all the way to the early nineties to find it. Warcraft comes in at #5 purely because I’m cheating a little in mentioning the game at all — it was originally released in 1994 for DOS and didn’t actually come ou … Read More

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Why putting others needs ahead of yours is a mistake

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Well meaning people often tell you that being a good person means you have to put others needs ahead of your own. However I recently learned this is a mistake. Here is why.

First, by doing this you often take part in unhealthy relationships. The foundation of the co-dependent relationship is when one person feels obligated to help someone else. Why do we feel this way and what can be done instead?

The idea of hero is strong in many cultures. It is unavoidable that we internalize and feel that we need to be a hero in our own lives. A hero usually denies his own needs to “do good” for others. Never mind that the “good” that they do often makes things worse. It is also the case that we seem to need to prove our own worth and value by how “useful” we are to others. So sometimes we overdo things and do more harm than good.

For example I used to always listen to my friends and be there when they need it. Sounds perfectly admirable right? Well the problem was that I was taken advantage of and get dumped on emotionally by those friends who knew that I was a patient listener. They would tell me their problems and then when I wanted to share something with them they didn’t have time. So I had to let those “friends” go.

There is nothing wrong with giving, but if you always give your life is out of balance. You have to be open to receiving just as much as you give. Otherwise you will have nothing to give or want to give.

*PS Apparently I channelled Mokey. This is the same thing she said in the episode: “The Incredible Shrinking Mokey” that I watched hours after writing this post.

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