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by wyldfire
3565 days ago
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You haven't included enough details for anyone to provide meaningful help. But I'll try. I think many of the folks who don't feel lost (or feel less so) operate on some measure of momentum, following a well-trodden path of finish secondary/high school, get degree, get job, [get family] (last step is optional). Those tend to consume enough cycles that there's none left over to feel lost. People who take a step back and ask "what am I even doing here? Why would I want this job over that one?" would probably find more frustration than those who don't. Friendships are a real challenge. It requires significant investment to find friends to begin with. If somehow they turn out to not be good friends, you must keep searching for new ones. Keep in mind that friendships require you to work for your part in the friendship as well. If you're lucky enough to have friends at your workplace, that's a huge win. |
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Thank you.