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I really just gotta stop taking my personal life so seriously, especially from a professional standpoint. It just is what it is!!!!
The emotional rollercoaster of being really proud to work in healthcare right now and literally hating it and wanting run away and and never look back is wild.
Life is a Disco Ball!
I cried when I left for work this morning. I’d like to say I feel truly afraid of working in a hospital where I could be exposed, but that’s not even true. I just have depression and I’m overwhelmed and want to escape. I don’t even know if the state of healthcare and the world has that much to do with it, or if I’m just using that as justification to wallow in my poor mental state.
I wish I cared more about my work. I wish being a resource for patients and families gave me a sense of meaning and purpose, and fueled me to keep going. But the reality is, that if I didn’t financially need to be here, I’d drop it in a second.
I’m grateful to be employed and have a paycheck, but I am definitely struggling.
My brain sucks
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Artists Respond to the Coronavirus Outbreak by Flooding Social Media with a Japanese Yokai Said to Ward Off Epidemics
A Japanese legend dating back to the 1800s has been resurfacing across social media recently because of its tie to staving off epidemics. A three-legged mermaid or merman with long hair and beak, the Amabie falls within the tradition of the yōkai—which is a supernatural monster or spirit in Japanese culture— and is said to have appeared from the waters near Kumamoto. The mythical tale states that the scale-covered creature emerged from the sea to tell prophecies about the upcoming harvests and potential destruction from disease. In the case of an epidemic, the legend states that people are supposed to draw the Amabie and share it with everyone who is ill. In response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Twitter and Instagram are full of illustrations, pencil drawings, and wool sculptures of the mysterious figure.
Jodie Comer for British Vogue | April 2020
People Are Sharing Pics Of Their Long Cats That Seem To Stretch ‘Til Infinity.