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[quote=Anonymous]It's great that he is compassionate and engaged in bettering the world. I think that's a wonderful avenue to help him explore. I think volunteering with the upcoming Presidential election could be very motivating and inspiring for him. I started in college, and my sister was his age, and it has had a dramatic, positive effect on our lives. Also just taking him to a food bank (I know this is not the ideal time) could help him put his life and all he is taking for gratitude into perspective and build his self worth. It's hard to focus on what's not going well in your life when you see so many struggling just to meet a basic need. I think going to a family counselor and then a counselor just for him could really help. It sounds like you have raised a wonderful human being. There are just things affecting his ability to be his best self. He can still have a great productive life. There's nothing like a good transformation story to endear you to schools and employers. [/quote]
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