I've been a generalist throughout my career. I've done sysadmin/"DevOps" and SRE work, was an engineering manager for a year and now I'm starting my own business leveraging the skills I have. But I can't imagine a good outcome, no matter what I do.
I'm really worried about the future. How do you cope?
I am not a professional—-please don’t DM me or take this as professional advice.
Yes, focus on the present, as others have suggested—-and then make sure to do something that comforts you or brings you joy in the present.
For example, put down the phone and read a book. Go for a walk or jog and enjoy the scenery. Pick up a journal, and write about your thoughts. Recite a mantra or prayer while breathing. Stretch while listening to music.
These are just examples. Everyone has their own way to find joy and comfort.
The best advice: seek real help from professionals—-not here on HN.
Good luck.
If it is not a simulation, then we are so small compared to the known universe that we are insignificant.
Enjoy the good times while they last!
I study history to get perspective. You think it’s bad now? Go back a few hundred years.
"Shantideva reasons that if something can be done to fix a situation, there is no need to worry, whereas on the other hand, if there is nothing that can be done, there is no use in worrying."
There are many things that are simply outside of your realm of control; there's no use in worrying about it.
I can tell you're not going to make it past this HN post.