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Maretus
@maretus.eth
I want to try something new with the pinned cast in /success: encouraging more long form discussion. Read the question below and answer thoughtfully. Let’s spark some real conversations here! There has been a lot of FUD recently about past failure and what that means for future success. With this in mind—what is the most important failure you’ve experienced in life and how did it shape the person you are today? For me, it was losing everything to drug addiction and the criminal justice system. My career, my health, my youth. But through that struggle, I learned to be a much stronger person—much more capable to take on the challenges of life. I wouldn’t change anything as all of it helped shape the person I am today. What about you?
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Niko
@nikomfer.eth
seeing all my homies land great jobs post college except me. i sent out over 300+ applications. a depressing time for sure
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arob.base.eth🍖🎩
@arob1000
I graduated college in 2009 into a horrible job market, such a rough time. I feel that.
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Niko
@nikomfer.eth
we share the same story. i graduated in 2022 fall so right before big tech started layoffs and hiring freezes. worst possible time ever. i grinded four years in college for my job prospects to capitulate to zilch
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arob.base.eth🍖🎩
@arob1000
It’ll get better, market is cyclical. Just figure out what you want to do in your early 20’s, no need to actually do it yet.
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Maretus
@maretus.eth
Bro, you are a baby and you have such a head start on life already. For comparison—when I was your age, I was making $9 an hour working as a line cook at a restaurant. I certainly didn’t have 20m moxie lol.
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