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- Jun 2, 2020
I only joined here to follow you a bit after your twitter suspension took effect. I'm not a member of this forum, it's not been my kind of thing and never particularly was. I just wanted to let you know that despite being a decade your senior I've come to appreciate your insights on a lot of issues. I also think your readjustment of priorities is wise.
I have done nothing of consequence on a global scale in comparison to the world's metrics of success I'm a complete failure; However I've been happily married for 18 years this fall, I have more than the average amount of children and have been a stay at home father due to mental illnesses that prevent me from working. My children are well balanced, well educated etc.
Most importantly despite my issues I'm happy. My wife is happy. My children are happy. I and my wife despite our struggles including financial hardships consider ourselves to be successful and we don't care how other's view us. We are also religious and I'd be lying if I said that hasn't played a very large roll in our willingness and ability to work out our problems as they arose.
Anyway by almost everyone's metric you are a success I'm a failure. By my metrics (fulfillment in life, actual happiness) I seem to be one of the most successful people on the planet. I guess what I'm getting at is that I think you are making the right choice. Raising a family while having a lot of hardships has brought me more happiness and fulfillment than any of the work I did before my issues came out in full force to prevent that.
I do recommend being the breadwinner, the neuroticism that comes from being unable to be the provider is significant, but also make sure you are there to also raise your children, nothing is more rewarding. Anyway I hope you are able to find success by my metrics as I truly believe they are the only important ones.
Don't give up on free speech. Ironically there are a lot of relatively silent people like myself who agree with you. I wouldn't say we are a majority by any stretch but you aren't alone in the fight.
I have done nothing of consequence on a global scale in comparison to the world's metrics of success I'm a complete failure; However I've been happily married for 18 years this fall, I have more than the average amount of children and have been a stay at home father due to mental illnesses that prevent me from working. My children are well balanced, well educated etc.
Most importantly despite my issues I'm happy. My wife is happy. My children are happy. I and my wife despite our struggles including financial hardships consider ourselves to be successful and we don't care how other's view us. We are also religious and I'd be lying if I said that hasn't played a very large roll in our willingness and ability to work out our problems as they arose.
Anyway by almost everyone's metric you are a success I'm a failure. By my metrics (fulfillment in life, actual happiness) I seem to be one of the most successful people on the planet. I guess what I'm getting at is that I think you are making the right choice. Raising a family while having a lot of hardships has brought me more happiness and fulfillment than any of the work I did before my issues came out in full force to prevent that.
I do recommend being the breadwinner, the neuroticism that comes from being unable to be the provider is significant, but also make sure you are there to also raise your children, nothing is more rewarding. Anyway I hope you are able to find success by my metrics as I truly believe they are the only important ones.
Don't give up on free speech. Ironically there are a lot of relatively silent people like myself who agree with you. I wouldn't say we are a majority by any stretch but you aren't alone in the fight.