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Q: Should I give myself a break?

I am tired and bored of keeping going to office to work as an employee, and I have been giving myself a lot of pressure to get successed. It drives me anxious, depresing, easy to lose temper.So now I'm unhappy.
I wonder if I should take several monthes of break from doing a job, sleeping and wake up naturally, watching sunrise, dancing,bicycling, relaxing and go to travel in the US or live on some island for a while.

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Sounds like a good idea....we’d also then get a break!

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So you're thinking about going traveling and spending the money you have saved to start your business? Wouldn't that make all the time you have spent in this job you don't like wasted time?

 

 

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Dum as a box of frogs.

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Thumbing you down for insulting frogs

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 buTT ... frogs are also keep repeating .... 

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Send in the clowns.

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Sounds like a good idea....we’d also then get a break!

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Yes, your neck would be a great break.

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