funeralxempire wrote:
shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
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I have set my mind to plenty of activities and failed:
Academic dismissal
Made redundant numerous times
Evicted
Dumped by "friends"
Scammed of $$
Social
Whatever
And I don't want to fail at anything unnecessarily anymore
You succeed at things too, even if they're just mundane. The fact all your different struggles haven't crushed you is an ongoing success.
Didn't you finish a half-marathon? That's impressive. A lot of people could not do that.
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In a way, all my "different struggles" *have* "crushed" me, in that I am now so afraid of failure that I don't endeavor anything significant or difficult.
Some things I have done, that some would put unnecessary value on:
BA cognitive science
AA accounting
Structural engineering until solid mechanics (by far my biggest academic accomplishment, even though it was a failure)
27, full marathon
40, half marathon
21, rode bike from Claremont, San Diego to perris, Riverside
National merit commended student
Drivers license
Been working at home Depot for three years and counting
But none of them sound particularly suitable for putting on my resume. My marathon and half marathon times were not "impressive". While not everyone has done marathons, doing marathons is not a job skill either. Except for professional runners and etc. but my times are nowhere near elite and not getting any better, because I am already 40 years old. Besides there are eight billion people in the solar system and there are plenty of things that "not everyone " can do
Not everyone lived to be 40. Not everyone can breathe without a respirator.