We spend much of our life forming attachments to things, people, places, thoughts and emotions that our lives become overburdened with trivial things that ultimately don’t matter.
While the human brain is programmed to measure differences between people and things, we don’t need to process those differences as deficiencies. Instead, we could be proud of what makes our life, looks, and reality different from others.
Between the new opportunities, colleagues and environment, starting a new job is often an exciting time. What’s not so exciting? The job search process itself.
The idea that a life without deep attachments and ongoing challenges would make for a happier man or woman is absurd and irresponsible to spread. The exact opposite is true.