It was my last year being employed in a job.. that was 5 years ago. Ofcourse I never knew that back then. I was 32 back then. I just woke up one day and really didn't feel like going to work.. didn't even call.. just mssged my manager telling him I'm not feeling well and closed my phone. Nothing caused it except a feeling that there is nothing better than doing this and nothing wrong can happen. i felt i wana have a better sleep and relax in my apartment.. have a proper lunch and just chillax. Watch TV. I swear it never felt better. One of the best days ever. Breaking the routine has something amazing about it. Better than any weekend. Left work later that year and then now I am self employed... far more relaxed and feel better.. even though sometimes more work. I can tell you breaking the routine and thinking about your life and replanning is tremendously important.
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He's right, that is sick.
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Valid mental health time off, if you ask me
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Technically, he did work a lot that day.
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Majestic as fuck and if it helped boost mental health then fuck work, we all deserve a day to ourself doing what the hell we want
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I grew up in Michigan. When we were kids, we got so much snowfall, we would build forts with interconnected tunnels, parapets and snowball throwing towers.
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A friend would blur his face just in case.
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Playing hitler on snowcats? Alright. Weird priorities, but okay.
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Oh man I grew up in an area that got a fuck load of snow. I remember one year as a young kid going to my aunt's house and they basically built a legit snow castle that was adult sized (at least that's how I remember it). Man so much fun
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oh hes pointing ... at first i was like well... hail kittler i guess
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Because work would NEVER check his social media.
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Give the man a raise
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How tall is your friend
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Mental health day
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