- Oct 10, 2001
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I've got this really surreal situation at work (we partners are all suing each other), and I'm spending most of my "free" time putting together a web business, which means that basically I stare at the computer screen all day/night/whatever else there is.
I'm realizing that I am getting further and further out of touch with reality. For example, my kid came in to ask me a question about dinner and I typed the question into google, out of habit. (Pretty funny results, too, kid & I had a good laugh) The doorbell rang earlier, it was the postman with a certified letter, and I was so caught up in my own world that I didn't remember how to sign my own name. Took a while (I'm sure the postman thinks I drink, or something. Well, actually, I do, but that's another rant)
I stopped caring about clean clothes a long time ago, only change them when I can't remember anymore which meal the food stains came from.
However, I pretty much enjoy myself. Meanwhile in the "real" world, there are many things going on that I don't like. Work, of course; my inlaws; stupid family arguments; money; you know, normal stuff.
So, is there any reason that I should return to reality? Web programming isn't exactly insanity, but it's certainly an altered mind frame. Should I cut back on the programming, and go smell the roses, or should I let go of so-called real life for a while and see how far I can get?
I'm asking you guys 'cause you understand.
I'm realizing that I am getting further and further out of touch with reality. For example, my kid came in to ask me a question about dinner and I typed the question into google, out of habit. (Pretty funny results, too, kid & I had a good laugh) The doorbell rang earlier, it was the postman with a certified letter, and I was so caught up in my own world that I didn't remember how to sign my own name. Took a while (I'm sure the postman thinks I drink, or something. Well, actually, I do, but that's another rant)
I stopped caring about clean clothes a long time ago, only change them when I can't remember anymore which meal the food stains came from.
However, I pretty much enjoy myself. Meanwhile in the "real" world, there are many things going on that I don't like. Work, of course; my inlaws; stupid family arguments; money; you know, normal stuff.
So, is there any reason that I should return to reality? Web programming isn't exactly insanity, but it's certainly an altered mind frame. Should I cut back on the programming, and go smell the roses, or should I let go of so-called real life for a while and see how far I can get?
I'm asking you guys 'cause you understand.