M
miulake
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- Mar 24, 2021
- 45
That's sad to hear. I can partly relate to your experience though. I have been thinking of changing my job and career for a while now. But I have self-esteem and skill issues.Firstly, I chose sociology as a major even though I was good at math. Then I went to law school. During law school I had trouble putting in the hours I needed to because a medication I was on made me sleepy all the time. Thus, I had no good writing sample and my grades weren't as good as they could have been.
Shortly after I graduated from law school I was hospitalized for a psychotic break. After that I was reluctant to take on demanding jobs because the stress would make my illness worse. Also, I was afraid of the interpersonal skills required. I could have used that time to study math in an attempt to pass actuarial exams but I gained no traction. This was possibly because I had low self esteem which may have caused to devalue my dreams. Now I am almost fifty with little work experience to speak of and not very good social skills to boot.