AuroraLuxeee
Wellknown Ace
I guess this is my reason for being in a chatroom.
I realized that some people work in government jobs, doing routine work, supervising others, teaching in schools, or working in banks. These jobs seem achievable. They may require clearing government exams, and the salaries may not always be high, but they offer security, stability, and pensions. The work hours are often manageable, and it's the kind of career someone can do for their entire life.
But life doesn't seem to follow that path anymore. We live in a world where AI is automating tasks, and where 30 people once worked, now only 10 are needed. Tools like Gemini and Claude are changing the landscape, and those who already have experience and skills are the ones getting employed.
My path has somehow led me here, into these chatrooms. I'm not getting paid, earning credits, or building a career through this. But as Narayana Murthy said, love your job, not your workplace or your colleagues. Honestly, I don't think I could ever love the constant pressure, competition, and need to prove that I'm not replaceable. It feels like everyone is doing that just to protect their income and maintain respect in their households.
Yet I've started enjoying this. I like being here. I'm always engaged. I've stopped constantly worrying about my future. This keeps me going every day. Yes, it distracts me from what I'm supposed to be building, but I've realized something: only when I'm lively, talking to people, staying active, and avoiding depression do I find the motivation to work toward what I actually want.
Maybe this isn't taking me anywhere. Maybe it won't give me lifelong friendships or people who would show up if I were in a hospital or running out of food. But it's fun. It makes me happy. It keeps me moving forward, and that's something I've struggled with for months.
Life happens only once. Why spend every moment calculating the benefits of the next ten years?
For now, I'm enjoying Chatzozo.
I realized that some people work in government jobs, doing routine work, supervising others, teaching in schools, or working in banks. These jobs seem achievable. They may require clearing government exams, and the salaries may not always be high, but they offer security, stability, and pensions. The work hours are often manageable, and it's the kind of career someone can do for their entire life.
But life doesn't seem to follow that path anymore. We live in a world where AI is automating tasks, and where 30 people once worked, now only 10 are needed. Tools like Gemini and Claude are changing the landscape, and those who already have experience and skills are the ones getting employed.
My path has somehow led me here, into these chatrooms. I'm not getting paid, earning credits, or building a career through this. But as Narayana Murthy said, love your job, not your workplace or your colleagues. Honestly, I don't think I could ever love the constant pressure, competition, and need to prove that I'm not replaceable. It feels like everyone is doing that just to protect their income and maintain respect in their households.
Yet I've started enjoying this. I like being here. I'm always engaged. I've stopped constantly worrying about my future. This keeps me going every day. Yes, it distracts me from what I'm supposed to be building, but I've realized something: only when I'm lively, talking to people, staying active, and avoiding depression do I find the motivation to work toward what I actually want.
Maybe this isn't taking me anywhere. Maybe it won't give me lifelong friendships or people who would show up if I were in a hospital or running out of food. But it's fun. It makes me happy. It keeps me moving forward, and that's something I've struggled with for months.
Life happens only once. Why spend every moment calculating the benefits of the next ten years?
For now, I'm enjoying Chatzozo.