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Ask HN: Finding fulfillment outside of work?

5 点作者 CrippledTurtle大约 8 年前
Hi HN, I joined my current company (my second job as a software engineer) about 8 months ago and have been feeling a bit aimless. I love how much I learn on the job - most of the engineers are better and more experienced than I am, and happy to help me learn, which is exactly what I'm looking for. I also make a really high salary which is obviously nice. But I don't feel any real passion for the work the company does (it's finance related). I've given a lot of the money I've earned to charity but that just doesn't make me feel as fulfilled as actually doing rewarding work. I don't want to quit my job because I love how much I'm learning, but I want to do something to feel more fulfilled outside of work. Something like a side project, except I don't have any good ideas at the moment. I've thought of volunteering, and have started the application for the TEALS program, but that wouldn't start until next school year. Any ideas?

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b6大约 8 年前
Hi, I think it&#x27;s really cool you&#x27;re thinking along these lines.<p>Giving to charity is great. I know you say it&#x27;s not enough, but you might be able to get more out of it. I give to Watsi. When the email reports come in about the people who got medical treatment, I give them my full attention for a few minutes. I really look at the people and imagine that I know them. I try to think about them as if they are my dad or my mom. Or if they are a child, I think about how it would feel to be a parent, and not be able to afford care for my child, but then I&#x27;m saved by the generosity of a stranger. It can be very moving.<p>Another way to go is to just help people around you. You can take walks with the intention to just pay attention and see what&#x27;s going on. Just look at peoples&#x27; faces and imagine how it feels to do their jobs. On my walks, I saw a lady sweeping the street every day, and people walking up and down the rows of waiting cars selling flowers. I eat at a certain cafeteria every day, and I watch the cleanup crews clean up mess after mess, silently and thanklessly. Earlier this year I handed out ten envelopes with happy new year cards and money, and said &quot;happy new year&quot; to them in the local language. My intention is just to say, I see what you do, and I care about you and want you to be well. I see many of them every day when I go out. There are opportunities to help everywhere. Every time you reduce suffering it&#x27;s giving something good a chance to grow.
cauterized大约 8 年前
Why not spend some time volunteering for a local charity you believe in?