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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Y'all need actual lives with actual problems. Not being driven (into the ground) at 23 is hardly "not good at anything", and there's nothing wrong with working at a bakery and being a decent human being. This thread seems to be full of people who peaked in college and think being a workaholic is success. You're a mindless cog in a wheel that doesn't give a single eff about you. Please contain your misery instead of trying to project it onto others who are happily living their own lives. Go be (allegedly) rich and (allegedly) successful (according to your narrow ass definition) somewhere else, and do it quietly. Nobody needs your approval. And if you're treating your own children this way, you SUCK as a parent. Back all the way off! Congrats on the crippling pressure you put on your kids before they even got a chance to be independent adults. Absolutely pathetic.[/quote] All this! I’m glad I live in a generally low-pressure area where what the OP describes is just normal. - a former “high-stats” NMSF kid who worked in a bakery for minimum wage well into her 20s[/quote]
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