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Reply to "Has anyone else never “found their people” as an adult? "
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[quote=Anonymous]Well you might not like it but your achievements are also part of who you are not some false self. You can make a decision to pursue different once’s or to achieve less, that’s also okay; but you will continue to benefit for about a decade from what you’ve already accomplished. That was one stage of your life and now you’re in another in this stage, you need to work on a) starting a career or going to grad school and then starting a career and b) relationships. Going to grad school might help catapult you into an environment where there are more people for relationships. It’s not essential that you have an A+ job or career, but you can probably handle a B+ one at least, and that will be enough to get you to the next stage. In this next stage relationships become front and center so you need to invest more time and energy into sorting yourself out so you are ready before the room starts to clear and it gets harder. My hat said, there are a lot of people who faced these kinds of challenges in their 20s who sort themselves out in their 30s or even later and find each other then.[/quote]
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