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By winus, history, 7 weeks ago, In English

I spent the better part of Tuesday staring at a flickering cursor, feeling like I was running a marathon on a treadmill—exhausted, yet exactly where I started. For a long time, I thought I was the only one who felt that specific brand of "productive loneliness," where you’re connected to everyone via a screen but anchored to nothing. I assumed everyone else had cracked the code to a meaningful hustle while I was just vibrating in place. But as I started talking about the silence between the notifications, I realized we’re all just staring at our own cursors, waiting for a sign that it’s okay to just be for a second. It turns out, that "empty" feeling isn’t a flaw in the system; it’s the human part of us asking to be refilled.

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This is clearly written by chatgpt bruv

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While “they cracking the code to a meaningful hustle” you can go crack some bitches and live your life, not everyone’s life is supposed to be just solving cp problems, don’t spend ur whole life in front of a screen, I’m sure there are other ways to feel fulfilled, happy.