Reality check, who doesn’t want to get paid? Living in a state of absolute independency entails me to pay my own bills, run errands for no one else but myself, take charge of my own financial plan, decide on my own regardless of the severity of the decision-making situation I am into, and others that concern the me-myself-and-I thingies.
My job is mortgage underwriting. Hence, I am a Mortgage Underwriter. To those who do not have any idea about such, my job has NOTHING to do with writing (you know, the pure and nothing but write for the entire eight hours or more, squeezing out creative juices and melting neurons).
Basically, what I do is processing, verifying, and analyzing the application of a mortgage/loan applicant, and approving or rejecting the application. Justly, I have to melt and burn and liquefy and dissolve my neuronsssss. It is a whole lot of a challenge. But I love challenges so it is not a problem to me. I am actually learning to love it. I love it.
2. I forget about unnecessary “problems” that are mostly on a personal level.
When I am preoccupied, I tend to focus on what I am doing, and I forget about things that bother me. It helps (at least in my case). So, for a short span of time, my heart gets a little rest from troubles and my mind acquires a little freedom from worries. I love it.
3. I enjoy.
I am the type of person who does not engage into something that I don’t feel like worth it. I usually do not pay attention to matters that can be classified under the Complete Waste of Time category. Take note of the usually, though. When I am busy, it means I enjoy. That’s how simple it is. I love it.
4. I am being me.
I am a self-confessed busy person. It gives me a feeling of productivity. My mind never ran out of to-do’s. It even gets pretty cluttered at times due to stuff that seem to go on marathon in my head. It is no problem to me, and I actually like it. I love it.
So the formula goes like this:
Job + Enjoyment = Busy + Busy2 – Problems = Myself
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