Moreover, I would assume that it is only natural and obvious that as one grows older, relaxation and leisure and being alone and away from drama and toxicity as much as possible would be the priority over the adrenaline and dopamine rush as well as the corporate rat race and work. In my case, the experience of death before dying and the realization of one’s mortality set in quite early, which then led me to the assumption that it is only natural and obvious that as one grows older, relaxation and leisure and being alone and away from drama and toxicity as much as possible would be the priority over the adrenaline and dopamine rush as well as the corporate rat race and work. But to each their own. No two people are the same. Our autonomy and freedom in terms of determining what suits us and our authenticity and individuality as the basic and uniform rules and principles of state and societal organization and order will then lead to a range or a variety of decisions and paths in life. And the best we can do and the most we can do is figure out what’s best for ourselves and ourselves only. There is more that we can’t control than what we actually can control. And that compels one to be as laid back and relaxed as possible.
Eighth Note to “The Year 2025 in Review”
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I have a Bachelor's Degree in History/Government and International Relations from George Mason University, and a Master's Degree in International Affairs with a Concentration in U.S. Foreign Policy from American University in Washington, DC. I was born in New York City, and have lived in Northern Virginia since childhood. I am an independent writer and an entrepreneur. I am also a book author. View all posts by adamazim1988
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