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I wrote:
Two things come to mind. The first is working at the rocket company. I had meaningful, fun work, and there was a lot of passion in my life.
After that, seminary. I really enjoyed the community, the study, the challenge.
My problem (one of them, anyway) is creating the kind of stimulating work that both these situations provided for me. *Supposedly* I'm working on that with my SD practice and working on the Ereshkigal book. . . but it hasn't actually turned out that way. I'm not as much of a self-starter as I could be.
And I've probably been underestimating the importance of community to my well-being. I've invested a lot of energy into my self-image as an introvert, independent, not a community-joiner. But when I don't have the community and support of others, I flounder.
Re-posting this here to help me remember.