The author describes their experience of transitioning from a highly stressful and chaotic lifestyle to a more peaceful one. Last year, the author was dealing with rising blood pressure, constant panic, and nightmares, which they attributed to the demands of their work and living environment in Lagos. However, after making some changes, such as moving houses and adjusting their career, the author's blood pressure returned to normal, and the nightmares stopped.
Now, the author finds themselves in a more supportive and sane environment, but they struggle with the sudden quietness and calmness. The author expresses a temptation to "upend everything" just for the sake of drama, as they have become accustomed to thriving in a state of constant stress and pain. The author's parents have advised them to find a way to separate their identity from their work, but the author admits they don't know where to start.
The author acknowledges that while their current situation is better than the previous chaotic one, they still feel the need to maintain a certain level of intensity and struggle in their life. The author questions whether being emotionally attached to their work is truly a flaw, comparing it to being a "drug addict" or a "loser singing the praises of a failed government on Twitter." However, the author also recognizes that being a well-rounded individual would be ideal, even if they can't "have everything."
The core challenge the author faces is learning how to adapt to a peaceful life and find purpose and identity beyond their work, which has been a significant part of their sense of self for a long time.
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by Nosazemerie ... klokken medium.com 06-03-2024
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