How can I help my failure to launch brother grow up?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of people who work in restaurants their entire life. I would stop trying to get him to change.

What? We don't want him in a restaurant. Others have to do their work, because of of their lack or motivation, memory, will, work ethic. I have my own problem and/or SN family members to support.
He can sit in the office and make copies, coffee. He needs health insurance. Restaurants don't provided that.


So special needs run in your family? Stop being a jerk and help your brother rather than denigrate him.



It is not his responsibility nor should it be.




Anonymous
You might help him connect with a therapist- it sounds like ADHD. You can help him by directing him toward someone who may be better positioned to figure out what's going on.

The financial support, pep talks, etc., will only frustrate you (and him) if it's a brain-based reward system problem that he can't overcome. Medication and therapy for compensatory executive functioning issues will have the best chance of success here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of people who work in restaurants their entire life. I would stop trying to get him to change.

What? We don't want him in a restaurant. Others have to do their work, because of of their lack or motivation, memory, will, work ethic. I have my own problem and/or SN family members to support.
He can sit in the office and make copies, coffee. He needs health insurance. Restaurants don't provided that.


What office only requires these job duties for a full-time paid position with benefits? I am asking this seriously because I've never encountered one. This is something a receptionist or secretary used to do as part of their jobs.
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