How to Find Yourself
Workaholics and Downshifters: The Two Poles of One Infinite RaceThey exist in the same world but live in completely different universes. A workaholic wakes up thinking about deadlines and falls asleep with a laptop on his chest. A downshifter starts the morning with a cup of tea on the veranda and doesn't look at the clock because he doesn't have one. Between them is a chasm. Or is it? In fact, a workaholic and a downshifter are not enemies, but two answers to one question: how to live in a world where the pace of life accelerates with each passing year. One chooses to participate in the race, the other — to step out of it. But both they seek the same: meaning, control, and a way to be happy.Who Are Downshifters and Why Do They LeaveDownshifting is not just moving to the countryside or switching to a less well-paying job. It is a change of coordinates. A person voluntarily renounces career growth, high income, and status in exchange for time, freedom, and peace. It is not always a flight from difficulties. Often it is an informed decision when a person understands that the \"race for achievements\" does not bring joy but only exhaustion.Many downshifters come to this state from workaholism. They have overworked, burned out, lost themselves, and decided: this kind of life is no longer possible. They change the metropolis for a small town, an office for remote work, a career for a hobby. They don't want to be \"successful\" in the eyes of society, they want to be alive in their own eyes.Interestingly, downshifting does not always mean a loss of income. Many maintain financial independence but change the format: become freelancers, open small farms, write books. The main thing is that they stop being slaves to work and start being its authors.What Do a Workaholic and a Downshifter Have in CommonAt first glance, they are antagonists. But if you look closer, they are united by one thing: they both seek an exit from an internal emptiness. A workaholic tries to fill it wit ... Read more
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