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Liza 1 year ago
Dropped out of college after a year and a half. I was broke af, but I wish I'd found a way. Contracting work pays well enough, but still...
       
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Deborah 1 year ago
Liza,

Never too late to do something new though.
       
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Midge 1 year ago
Liza,
you're better off.. college doesn't teach anything important now. i have a BA and inflation is kicking my accounting degree to the curb. i barely make more than a walmart peon.
       
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Honey 1 year ago
My first time in court was an insurance company suing me because I let go of a cart and it hit a truck door of someone who backed into it's moving path. I was even out of the parking lot when the incident occured, but like a ”good samaritan” I went back to make sure the driver was OK. Learned to keep walking after paying over $1000 for a brand NEW TRUCK DOOR for a three inch dent
       
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Miriam 1 year ago
#3 Teeth for sure. Overall body and weight. Worked in high school at a pizza shop. Nearly every night I took home a pizza to eat before bed. Then the loud air driven pizza oven started my life long tinnitus.
       
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"My biggest teenage mistake was not being kind to myself. My teenage years were some of the hardest in my life( hopefully).

Trauma after trauma, disappointment after disappointment. And I always blamed myself for them all.

It wasn’t until recently I could start looking back and realized that it really wasn’t my fault. I did a lot more than most would have in my situation. And that even though I had terrible teenage years, it’s not a reflection on who I am, but more a reflection on what I was going through.

It makes coming to terms with losing out on that part of your life much easier. And i wish i had this mindset much earlier."

 

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