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Keep your head down. posted (11 months, 2 weeks) ago
You must stay on course, stay humble, work hard, ignore all the noise around, don’t hurt yours…
First, do not quit the job you have until you have a solid plan for the next step. Second, you must believe, truly believe that there is not only next step, but an evolutionary progression about to occur in your life. It appears that you have clearly diagnosed the problem, and also determined what it is you want, you need, to fix and achieve. It is much easier said than done, obviously, but the next step begins with perseverence and no giving in to the pain or depression that I feel boiling within your words. The solution is plain and difficult as hell. Endure the time of emotional, mental, social, and personal hardship and keep working your *** off. Interview for other jobs, even above your qualifications. Go back to school and get a special certification in something that youhave always been interested in or have longed to learn. Nice things mustbe worked for, must be earned. Time will heal your heart and perseverance will heal your mind. good luck.
- written 6 months ago – voted for by Taylor_W
First, do not quit the job you have until you have a solid plan for the next step. Second, you must believe, truly believe that there is not only next step, but an evolutionary progression about to occur in your life. It appears that you have clearly diagnosed the problem, and also determined what it is you want, you need, to fix and achieve. It is much easier said than done, obviously, but the next step begins with perseverence and no giving in to the pain or depression that I feel boiling within your words. The solution is plain and difficult as hell. Endure the time of emotional, mental, social, and personal hardship and keep working your *** off. Interview for other jobs, even above your qualifications. Go back to school and get a special certification in something that youhave always been interested in or have longed to learn. Nice things mustbe worked for, must be earned. Time will heal your heart and perseverance will heal your mind. good luck.
- written 6 months ago
vitamin E
- written 6 months ago
dude. you are 18. you have your whole life ahead of you and it will be as great as you can make it. what I would give to be 18 and have all the opportunities and TIME that you have to make greatness. And it is TIME that heals all. good luck.
- written 6 months ago
Apply for a government or private loan. FAFSA first, then seach for private lenders. Keep your grades up, and the governement will find scholarships to pay for school. Trust me, i am still doing it to this day.
- written 9 months ago
Government loans and grants for Students are easy to get, even in the current economic climate. Students are given the benefit of the doubt no matter what…. Get yourself into a State college, or community college and apply for goverment money through their financial services department AND look for loans/grants on your own. Being broke or having crap credit does not matter.. If you are enrolled in a program, you have a future. Work hard. Don’t take anything for granted. All the best.
- written 9 months, 1 week ago
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