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Halbert wrote:
> If your goal is to be happier and feel more comfortable around people, than
> it might be in your best interests to find a mental health professional with
> whom you feel comfortable.
Easier said than done.
> Start looking for a new job and be prepared to be assertive in your
> interviews. A new setting, as stressful as it might be, will help you get
> out of your emotional rut.
Yeah. I think I might have already gained a reputation where I am
currently. (And besides, where I am currently just makes me miserable!)
> You are still young enough to turn things all the way around.
I don't consider 30 to be "young". I consider that to be "basically my
life is almost over now".
What I *should* have done is sort all this out back when I was at Uni.
But it's kinda too late now. :-(
> Oh, and
> don't let snarky remarks from people you only know on the Internet bother
> you ;-)
Yeah, well... ;-)
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