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[quote=Anonymous]He is 28. Barely 5 years out of college. He has whole lifetime ahead of him. He can go to a grad or professional school to completely change his life or take some tech courses to improve resume. He can move to a new city to reset things. First of all, he should get screened for ADHD, anxiety, self esteem issues etc. Those things often hold bright people back. Another important skill is communication, oral and verbal to improve his odds in social and professional lives. Good luck! As a parent, you need to live and support without judging and being disappointed. He is healthy, educated and employed. Every dead body on Everest was once a highly motivated person. Let him be chill, nothing wrong with that.[/quote]
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