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title: 'Less Depressed, Still Annoyed'
date: '2005-08-02T16:54:20-04:00'
permalink: /less-depressed-still-annoyed/
tags:
- grousing
- life
- work
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So I managed to knock two major items off the mile-long to-do list, and its an accomplishment in no small part because (1) these were the two things that I most dreaded doing, and (2) they were the most pressing things on the list. (1) + (2) = major guilt paralysis; my inability (or perhaps lack of desire, or flat-out refusal) to complete these two tasks prevented me from moving on to anything else on the list, because I knew that what I really *ought* to be working on were these two things, and if I wasnt doing that…
But: paralysis overcome. Mood improving, at least slightly. I still find myself pretty cheesed-off, however, at the fact that only *productivity* can make me feel any better. I mean, for gods sake, Im Catholic; how did I get saddled with such a heaping helping of the Protestant work ethic?
And this brings me back to a chicken-or-egg conversation that my pal Tim and I had this weekend: are people with quality *x* (in this case, an over-developed work ethic and a sense of self much too bound up in accomplishment) drawn to the profession, or is that quality something that is produced in them *by* the profession? I suspect its a little of both: something in my goal-oriented nature drew me into grad school, and then that part of me got fed by the culture I found there. The end result is a severely stunted ability to be happy unless I feel like Im accomplishing something.
All this is part of my annual (or perhaps semi-annual; Id have to check the archives to be sure, and frankly, I dont really want to know how frequently this has come up) grousing about how tired I am of being unable to enjoy my *life* apart from my *work*. This is something I clearly need to work on, though, because while work can sustain me when its going well, I need another form of sustenance during the periods when its just not, when I just feel like chucking it all and running off to Tahiti…