• Shaggy0291@lemmygrad.mlM
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    11 months ago

    National organiser for a communist ran socialist party here. The fact of the matter is that I don't. The party comes first. Always.

    In my experience, the lines between social life and party blurred once I crossed a certain threshold of commitment and time invested; party socials become your down time and your fellow party members become your closest friends. You might even meet your life partner in the party as several of my comrades have. Some have even started families together.

    For context, my position with the party is now effectively my full time work. I have no fixed hours, but I'm effectively on call 24/7 and can be called on to travel across the country at a moment's notice for party work. So long as I deliver on my responsibilities I'm given complete flexibility in how I carry out my work. In that regard, I've never been more free in my entire life. However, this does mean that when times are hectic I simply cannot stop working until all my tasks are complete, which has sometimes meant taking on 12-14 hour work days.