Seattle has recently sighted a Raccoon that frequents the local parks with Short Spine Syndrome (SSS).
The locals have endearingly nicknamed him, "Jimothy".
A unique raccoon was spotted in Seattle
A raccoon named Jimothy with a rare short spine syndrome was roaming the streets, stealing food from trash cans and frightening locals with his unusual appearance.
At first, residents were startled by the strange-looking animal, but he later became a local celebrity, with people even making memes and drawings of him.
This is free advice from an expensive psychologist.
If you're an anxious person, do everything for fun. Go to a job interview for fun. Submit documents for fun. Start a blog for fun. Anxiety feeds on importance. Don't make everything a matter of life and death.
a therapist once told me: “Anxiety loves a life where everything feels important. Make room for play.” Go to the interview and treat it as an experience. Start the project and treat it as an experiment. Meet new people without expecting anything. When you stop putting pressure on every moment, life becomes lighter and more enjoyable.
the best thing you can do for yourself is actively increase your surface area for luck to hit you. go outside, try new cafes, museums, events, take a new route home, speak to people, ask questions, side quest. the more you do, the more serendipity and synchronicity will find you.
the hardest part of changing your life is leaving behind the version of yourself that you're used to being. keep reminding yourself that you didn't make those sacrifices for nothing. every day you choose discipline over comfort, you are proving that you are serious about becoming better.
As an adult with no kids, it's my solemn duty to embrace the hobbies and adventures my peers no longer have time for, because they've sacrificed their freedom to keep the human race alive. I must travel, nap, pursue whimsical interests, and have fun in their honor.