Wow, this post really hits home! I love how you shared your journey about downgrading to reclaim your peace and focus on what truly matters. It’s such a refreshing take in a world that always pushes for more, more, more. The idea of prioritizing mental health over societal expectations is something I think many of us in the sandwich generation can relate to. It’s like we’re juggling responsibilities for our parents while trying to build our own lives, right?
You raised a really good point about the pressure to always appear successful. Seriously, why do we always have to keep up with others? It’s so draining!
So here’s my question: With all the noise around “success” and “upgrading,” how do you personally define your own success now? I feel like this question is crucial because it challenges us to rethink what success looks like beyond material achievements and societal approval. It might lead to some pretty eye-opening discussions among us millennials who find ourselves stuck in this grind. Can’t wait to see everyone’s thoughts on it!
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Wow, this post really hits home! I love how you shared your journey about downgrading to reclaim your peace and focus on what truly matters. It’s such a refreshing take in a world that always pushes for more, more, more. The idea of prioritizing mental health over societal expectations is something I think many of us in the sandwich generation can relate to. It’s like we’re juggling responsibilities for our parents while trying to build our own lives, right?
You raised a really good point about the pressure to always appear successful. Seriously, why do we always have to keep up with others? It’s so draining!
So here’s my question: With all the noise around “success” and “upgrading,” how do you personally define your own success now? I feel like this question is crucial because it challenges us to rethink what success looks like beyond material achievements and societal approval. It might lead to some pretty eye-opening discussions among us millennials who find ourselves stuck in this grind. Can’t wait to see everyone’s thoughts on it!