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I'm tired
- May 27, 2018
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When you're a kid, you have teachers and parents asking you what you want to be when you grow up. As you age, your dreams change and become less outlandish. I've noticed with me that by giving up on dreams I'm becoming more mentally healthy.
My dream for years was to be a lawyer. I wanted to help people out with law issues and make money. But it's been a hard 6 years and I'm giving that dream up. There are too many variables to worry about, like getting into a top law school, and the possibility of failing, and debt. So for me, I've decided to curb my dreams to something attainable. I can hear my therapist worried about me giving up on dreams, but I could persuade her by announcing that if I enroll and fail out of law school i will ctb. It's not even a question. She probably wouldn't like it, but she vastly prefers me to be alive rather than dead.
Anyway I wanted to jot this down and see if anyone else has any thoughts about this.
My dream for years was to be a lawyer. I wanted to help people out with law issues and make money. But it's been a hard 6 years and I'm giving that dream up. There are too many variables to worry about, like getting into a top law school, and the possibility of failing, and debt. So for me, I've decided to curb my dreams to something attainable. I can hear my therapist worried about me giving up on dreams, but I could persuade her by announcing that if I enroll and fail out of law school i will ctb. It's not even a question. She probably wouldn't like it, but she vastly prefers me to be alive rather than dead.
Anyway I wanted to jot this down and see if anyone else has any thoughts about this.