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[quote=Anonymous]I was like this at age 21, OP. I didn’t live at home but I was struggling. I enjoyed spending time with my friends, going to parties, and having a good time. But, for some reason I had no motivation to go to classes. I wasn’t very interested in my major, but I didn’t know what I should pick instead. I wanted a break to just figure it out. I tried explaining that to my parents but they were so angry. I needed time away from them to figure it out. I lashed out at my family and then they just tried harder, which made it worse. Eventually I left school but I had to go home and work. That wasn’t any better. I ended up moving in with my boyfriend and eventually going back to school for something I love. I made a good life but it took me a few years to figure it out. Just a perspective, in case it is helpful.[/quote]
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