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[quote=Anonymous]Get a job and move away from parents. Not necessarily a high flying job, enough to support yourself. Do something else in the time you have. Help someone- volunteer at a shelter or a soup kitchen regularly. Or start running/swimming join a womens race training group (some are really supportive) and get some endorphins going for yourself. A good friend was a long time executive assistant but she spent all her free time doing community theater- acting, sets, shows, going to shows of people she met in the community. Work doesn't have to define you. So far all your achievement has been to get the education to get the job and once that didnt pan out the way we imagine everything crumbled. Its an insidious American thing to have hour identity tied up in your job. You are not defined by what you do for a living if you dont want to be. 24 is so so young, you have accomplished enough through sheer grit. Now you can go figure out what you actually want to do with your life. [/quote]
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