well, welcome back and keep going. even the longest of journeys is just a series of steps. just take one at a time.
sadly change takes time and you can't force it or make it go faster. i know very well that can be really annoying and frustrating, even infuriating at times. always keep calm and carry on.
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Welcome back! It's wonderful that you are doing so well after the hard times you went through. In my experience, as awful as it may sound, tragedies have a habit of bringing out the strength in us and give us the ability to really push to change ourselves.
I hope things continue to go well for you, and good luck with your driver's license! :)
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It's been almost a year and now I'm finally back home. I don't know how many of you remember my reason for leaving, or remember me at all, but yeah I am back.
Anyway, things didn't improve much back home, but they're not worse either. However the direction of my life has changed positively during this time. I managed to save up enough money for a drivers license, and if I don't fail and have to repeat I'll have enough for a cheap used car as well. That alone is a big thing, because once I get a car finding a new job will get a lot easier, not to mention I'll have a lot more freedom.
I changed as a person too, I'm not as bitter anymore which made me a lot more tolerant than I was before and I don't get annoyed by some things anymore either. I am more confident in myself as a result of everything I did back there. I lost some weight (around 15 kg) and I wasn't even on a diet nor was I exercising, work and walks through forest did the trick. I'll start exercising now that I'm back home so hopefully I'll keep losing weight and get myself in a good shape.
Not quite sure what I'll do next with myself, but after so many years of standstill this was a nice leap forward. I'll probably just chill now for a week or two, playing games and watching anime. Then I'll go for getting a drivers license, buying a car and then I'll start looking for a new job.
Anyway enough of my wall-of-text building, check out the train and see if there's anything of interest there for you (they're all bundle games since I missed the steam sale). Also if possible, I'd like to get on better terms with those of you whom I had quarrel with so let me know if you want to bury the hatchet.
Gibs!
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