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Mloureiro
Student
- Oct 7, 2019
- 128
I'm tired and the opportunities to "get better" have passed. Now it's just hanging on and waiting for the other shoe to drop. Sorry but you can only try and try so much before you realize that at some point life just is not going to go up. In fact it's pretty much guaranteed to decline slowly at first then more steadily, especially in terms of financial security and health, mental and physical. At almost 52 years old, the opportunities to start over and reinvent yourself just aren't there like they were when you were in your 20-30s no matter what any therapist tells you. The results of all your past choices eventually corral you into fewer and fewer options until you reach a dead end.
Was looking into changing careers this weekend at the behest of a friend but to go into substantial debt with student loans at 52 years of age and having to work full time and go to school - just doesn't really seem worth the effort. I'm already tired as it is.
I completely understand what you mean. Hate my job but I am stuck and 43, too tired....