From my own personal experience, I've noticed as I'm approaching 40 it's increasingly difficult for me to enjoy things I used to (watching football, playing video games, etc) On one hand it's very challenging trying to find new things that feel meaningful, but on the other it's a sort of new, inner journey to embark on. I'm forced to really search within and ask some tough questions; what truly means something to you? How can you create something authentic and meaningful to you as an individual? Is this really what you want from yourself? Are you living up to your own standards?
From my own personal experience, I've noticed as I'm approaching 40 it's increasingly difficult for me to enjoy things I used to (watching football, playing video games, etc) On one hand it's very challenging trying to find new things that feel meaningful, but on the other it's a sort of new, inner journey to embark on. I'm forced to really search within and ask some tough questions; what truly means something to you? How can you create something authentic and meaningful to you as an individual? Is this really what you want from yourself? Are you living up to your own standards?
I want to be, forever Jung. ;-)