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[quote=Anonymous]Life is long - have her find and follow her passions. Figure out what energizes her as opposed to trying to be accepted by others (I know how hard that is when you are 8, 18, 25, 32,...) I have very happy friends who are graphic designers, translators, journalists, run a winery, went to peace corp, teachers, doctors, FBI agents, landscapers, work in HR, technology, finance ... There are many paths in life and it is not a race so that whoever gets to their dream college first gets all of life's happiness. This is a really hard message to hear when she looks around and it looks like everyone else has it figured out. Guess what - most of them don't. [/quote]
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