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I work for an energy company, full-time. This is the bill payer and the soul destroyer, however it is marginally more sociable than waitressing. I moved out when I was 17, I skipped the ‘gap year’ as constantly living paycheque to paycheque means I have never been able to get ahead of my rent, even by one month. This means no holidays and definitely no...
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rjc813:
Some deep thoughts here! Life doesn't end at 30, in fact with people living longer these days and life expectancy increasing by a fair few years, 30 is in fact the new 18! The only difference is that you have had more time to experiment, experience and learn, you can then reflect on all this and decide in which direction you want to go. That is, if you indeed do have a choice or is life mapped out for you? I am a great believer in things happening for a reason, relying in that gut instinct which actually is the instinct that serves and protects you the best. That leads on to your degree. Law is a great subject to qualify in, ok you will be 25/26 but with that degree you can go into so many different fields. Trust me, I work in that area and it was the best thing I ever did and I have never looked back. It has opened so many doors and I have been lucky enough to so so much and impact positivity and quietly on so many people's lives. I'm glad SG has given you the confidence boost, you are adorable and what you do on here actually reaches out to so many people and you will not even know the impact you have on them, even by allowing them to be able to comment on your pictures and allow them to have the extra confidence themselves to feel comfortable to offer you advice and support. These seemingly little interactions from like minded people, most of whom you will never meet, may actually have a positive bearing on the pathway of your life in a way you would never have previously thought. 
tbonestrange:
There's time. Whichever of your desires are most important to you will make themselves known in time.
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rjc813:
Awww you look stunning, they really just do not understand...
jozsef:
OK then, as we were saying, we can offer others ideas, information, friendship, love, a business deal or whatever, but they decide whether they want to accept or decline. It's not as bleak as it may sound if you imagine being presented with what is clearly a bad idea and then having someone insist that you have to go through with it because it's great. We all have to abide by our own best judgement unless we are dreadfully insecure or desperate to please. I'd go with liberating, as that was my conclusion after pondering the subject. (Since I'm a fountain of knowledge and have never once been wrong about anything, you would be well advised to defer to me on all matters, be they great or small.) 😉