I thought Officer Meng had evaporated from this world.
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I thought Officer Meng had evaporated from this world.

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I’m thinking of doing a complete career switch- or at the very least, making an attempt to start it- and the idea is frightening for so many reasons- money, feeling like I’m behind, insecurity, family- but then i think of just sticking to the path I’m on and it sends me into a crying fit so. I think I’m going to have to be brave
Be brave! I changed industries at age 41 and it was so good for both my career and mental health.
It sounds silly to have to outright say, but if the thought of going to your current job makes you cry every day, it is time to LEAVE. You are not the first person I have had to give this advice to this week. The longer you stay in a dead-end job, the more your skills will rust and the inertia will drag you down.
It feels frightening, but you can get through the imposter syndrome by becoming a thorough note taker (assuming you are white collar, but a lot of this also applies to blue):
Capture every conversation you have
Immediately distill meetings and emails into to-do lists
Review your to-dos daily
Most importantly: write down your accomplishments, no matter how small, at the end of every week
Notes by hand helped me so much, and my little treat to keep going was to begin a fresh mini-notebook every 2 weeks, which I could decorate with ink stamps and washing tape. I used a different color gel pen every day, too. My notebooks were fun and super helpful with keeping me organized.
You will catch up soon enough. It sucks to be an older person in a junior role, but you will be more mature and hopefully adept at handling work drama. I hit senior at age 47 after doing my time, and now I'm pretty indistinguishable from the folks who beat me here.
People aren't meant to do the same thing for all their lives, if it means sacrificing other opportunities. It's ok to say goodbye to a career or hobby or whatever else, to make room for something new. Don't feel guilty sampling from life. Specialization is for insects.
I, Meng Shaofei, am not afraid of getting sued by you again. If you don't come clean about what happened four years ago, I vow I'll continue to watch your every move.
HISTORY 3: TRAPPED
;; LET ME MOVE MY LEGS U CHUNKY BUTT
Give him a discount. If he can... afford it.
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It's about time.
HISTORY 3: TRAPPED
when i finish actually building it i'll post screenshots/a video or something but effie doesn't stay in the general's quarters you find when discovering the castle. she doesn't live in any of the castles rooms bc none of them have windows and that on top of the low ceilings and single point of entry/exit rubs her claustrophobia in a very bad way. she lives in a building that's constructed after the castle is reclaimed, which is built in and around the northern collapsed wall. the building serves as her living quarters and has a wing used as her office, where meetings are conducted, on one side and an outside area with a podium for addressing a larger crowd on the other.