You reply in the comments, and i try to guess your age based on a short conversation we have. That’s it!

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      2 months ago

      That’s funny cuz my sleep schedule is kinda shit right now. It’s currently midnight, and i woke up about an hour ago.

      What’s causing you to stay up late?

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            If you don’t know what openstreetmap is, it is a collaborative project to create a map of the world. I’m a contributor in my spare time, and I like adding new places, roads and the like. Think of it as wikipedia, but for a map of the world.

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              Oh, i know opeenstreetmap, but I didn’t know it was like a Wikipedia for maps. That’s lit. I think I’ve found a new hobby haha.

              So why is editing maps keeping you up so late. Do you have a passion for geography or just feel obligated to contribute?

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                Sometimes I get a bit carried away and it gets late. There is always more to map, so the work is never done. That’s why I need to make projects and finish them one by one to feel like I’m making progress. It’s very rewarding to resolve notes that other people have left, because that means that I helped someone, and that makes me happy :)

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                  2 months ago

                  Oh that’s very honourable. We need more people like you in this world. So tell me about your work life. What do you do to make a living?

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        Pretty much where I am now: retired, spending my time on fitness, healthy cooking, hubby, and hobbies. Worried about aging. Hopefully both parents will still be alive.

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            For most of my career I worked in academia as a researcher and analyst, and I’ve also done some consulting outside of academia. It’s a pretty niche field so to protect my identity I don’t want to be more specific than that.

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              Ok, that’s understandable. Honestly, i think i can make a guess right now as a lot of the information you gave me is quite specific to an age group. Maybe between 47 and 57. If i had to guess, I’d say 52

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    Hey,

    Just came home sick from work… I live in Australia so sick leave is alright…

    How you doing?

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      Oh crikey mate. Hope you’re getting better now.

      Sorry about the bad joke, i couldn’t resist. I’m doing well myself. What do you do for work?

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        Ahh, I’m always up for a laugh.

        I work disability support, which is really rewarding a lot of the time. I love helping people and giving people a reason to laugh…

        How about you? What do you do?

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          Disability support is wonderful. It’s honourable of you to do that even with the relatively low wages that come along with it - I mean i don’t know about Australia, but salaries aren’t awfully high in a lot of countries. How do you manage?

          I’m still a student; I’m studying psychology. I’m still thinking about whether i want to go to grad school or pivot into something else.

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            It’s a rough job.

            Kind people who want to help others rarely do so for the money, and employers know that. I’m not getting a great wage but it’s better than the minimum which is lovely - but we do get the minimum we can possibly be paid…

            My wife is a teacher, too… Talk about under appreciated.

            Psychology is fun to look into… What’d be the end result if you furthered your psychology study? What’d be your goal for your career?

            What if you do change? What next?

            I’ve rarely stuck with any line of work over 3 years and I’ve learned a lot by working the variety of jobs I’ve had, but can never expect decent pay sadly.

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              Oh teaching😬. You guys really decided to tap into the four horsemen of low paying jobs huh. Here’s hoping things get better for you guys.

              Psychology is fun. It’s the right amount of challenge and interest to keep my unfocused brain hooked. If i did go to grad school i would go into cognitive psychology and potentially get a PhD to do research. The brain is just so fascinating, and being able to immediately apply what you learn in class is what makes it even better.

              If I however decide that i don’t want to go to grad school, I’d most likely go into market research - all things being equal. It’s the most sensible application of my love for research and problem solving. I’d probably have to get some certifications, but i think it’s worth it, and pay is not too terrible after I get a few years of experience. I guess i just have to determine what i want in life. Do i want to be confined to the four walls of an institution for decades or work a normal job.

              Why is it that you were never able to stick to one job? Also, what programme (if you went at all) did you go to university for?

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      2 months ago

      Alright let’s go. What’s your favourite movie/film genre? And what are some movies/films that fall under it?

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              Game of Thrones is based even though they ruined the last 2 seasons. Still haven’t gotten the time to watch LoTR though.

              The fourth matrix? That’s an unpopular choice. I’ve yet to meet someone who enjoyed that last movie. They should’ve left it at the 3rd one.

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                I watched the first three a while ago but they felt dragged on and not very eye-opening. The fourth one had a good sense of interpretation to it.