They say the grass isn't greener on the other side.
Consider what you're "into". If your life is in pretty good working order, it's probably a total of about 3 or 4 things. However, that's not proof-positive, for example; I'm into 3 or 4 things and my life is absolutely not in pretty good working order.
You likely have one thing you're "into" that is supreme. If you have your priorities straight, you'd like to spend as much of your time as possible on it. That's not proof-positive, however, for example; I'd like to spend as much of my time as possible on one thing, and I absolutely do not have my priorities straight.
This thing could be drinking, writing, fucking, thinking, collecting, eating, killing people, breeding animals, using drugs, raising a "family", making music, performing, directing, choreographing, dancing, talking, speaking, learning, observing, running, walking, exercising, playing a sport, praying, begging, or career criminality.
Unfortunately for the thing, this thing is not an object, but an action or idea that needs your involvement to exist. As such, the thing is dependent on you and you are dependent on your environment.
Whichever vocation is yours is probably wilting and withering away from stagnation. You've fed it all the resources on your property, and it's worn a dirt circle around where you have it chained up. It stays in it's house and sleeps most of the day and night.
How green is the grass on the other side now?
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