Someone stated that if you stop creating on Hive for an extended period of time, it may become more difficult to resume when you do. It is not Hive, I believe it is a general life issue.
When you are going at full speed and then stop to take a nap or catch your breath, it is really difficult to keep going; you get used to being comfortable, you realize you are a little tired, you need to catch your breath, life becomes more real, and you just want to give it all up.
Moving is when you take a moment to relax and catch your breath, or you notice that you have become extremely tired, possibly due to health issues.
For example, my health issues have slowed me down significantly in life; most of my friends refer to me as one of the best creative minds they know, and while I believe they are exaggerating, I still believe I could have done a lot more for myself if I did not always have to stop because health issues slow you down. Getting back up is always difficult; there is nothing worse than finding your groove after you have fallen, and then having to stop and relax before getting back up.
I started out with a few friends, exploring a lot of opportunities and spaces, but some of these people have scaled and became better, even though I had all the fighting spirits and the ability to learn, my body kept slowing me down, and sometimes I need to stop, try again and then try to go again.
Yesterday, I had a concerning health scare, and as a result, I now need to go to the hospital. I needed to take a break, but do you know what is funny about taking a break? Your bills and responsibilities do not stop.
Yesterday was a particularly difficult day for me; someone texted me about her son's condition, and I wondered how she would manage everything if she was too broke to care. Autoimmune, genetic, chronic, and acute conditions. The problem with these conditions is that you can have enough money to manage them while still going about your daily life.
Chase or not?
However, you cannot have one of these conditions while also working hard to maintain it. Sometimes you are at home, wondering and sad about everything, but all you really need is a lot of money to deal with these situations.
I read a post about a man who had a condition in which the protein level in his blood attacked his kidneys; his condition is one of the rarest in the world, and he could have died in his 20s, but he had a software job, a great business, built a personal business, and lived in one of the best countries in the world.
Today,the man is as healthy and continuing to live his live, how did it happen?
Man had enough money to manage his health, and now he can continue. It is difficult to continue when you are being dragged back; life can be unfair, and you do not always want to continue.
Life can be confusing; jobs are stressful, and you need to stop so you do not become hypertensive, but the money you make is the only way you can afford to care for your health.
Fun fact: whether you work or not, you will develop these health conditions, and that is just how it is. They can come, but they might not. On that upside, I'm here today posting, I guess I've not fallen off that much.
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