05-28-2016, 04:52 PM
Thanks for all of your replies so far. I haven't replied yet, but intend to do so tonight.
It's a long and twisted story really, and I don't fully understand myself either. I'm in therapy.
I do have a university degree, in a subject (scandinavian studies) that doesn't really result in jobs. When I was young, I picked a subject that I knew I would love studying, and as long as I'd study, it would keep me away from the job world, which I was always scared of.
On top of having no proper qualification, on and off depression, a job phobia (the social aspect of it, not the work itself), a low self-esteem (thanks dad and school bullying) and little to none work experience, I have a life-long condition where I can't handle unforeseen stress very well.
I jobbed as a tour guide after university, and right after a traumatic first work experience, they fired me. That's 8 years ago, and I wrote a few applications since, but always, 5 minutes into thinking about "getting a job", I get a heavy depression, so I avoid the topic.
I'm very lucky to be financially OK, but stability isn't forever, and it can't buy me any self-esteem.
What united my friend and me back then is the love for making music. That should be a topic we can focus on.
It's a long and twisted story really, and I don't fully understand myself either. I'm in therapy.
I do have a university degree, in a subject (scandinavian studies) that doesn't really result in jobs. When I was young, I picked a subject that I knew I would love studying, and as long as I'd study, it would keep me away from the job world, which I was always scared of.
On top of having no proper qualification, on and off depression, a job phobia (the social aspect of it, not the work itself), a low self-esteem (thanks dad and school bullying) and little to none work experience, I have a life-long condition where I can't handle unforeseen stress very well.
I jobbed as a tour guide after university, and right after a traumatic first work experience, they fired me. That's 8 years ago, and I wrote a few applications since, but always, 5 minutes into thinking about "getting a job", I get a heavy depression, so I avoid the topic.
I'm very lucky to be financially OK, but stability isn't forever, and it can't buy me any self-esteem.
What united my friend and me back then is the love for making music. That should be a topic we can focus on.