Truly, a problem shared is a “see finish.” I’m 20, and I don’t have a steady job or income. I’ve tried many businesses, from jewelry dropshipping, pre-order business, thrift bags, and even POS, but they all flopped except the POS. I stopped that because I started schooling, and it might be dangerous to carry cash around. Lately, I’ve been looking for something else to do. I want to raise money to learn a handcraft (lash tech), but nothing seems to be going my way. I have a friend who’s also my coursemate, and we’re very close. She’s 18 and is doing well. Last month, I opened up to her about my crisis and how I’m very broke and looking for something to do. She encouraged me to keep searching, and that was it.
Today, after class, we were discussing, and we later started talking about the dollar rate. The next thing I heard was, “You’re 20 and you’re broke like this. Me that I’m 18, I’m even trying. I’m sure by the time I’m 20, I’ll have made plenty of money. I can’t be broke like this when I’m 20.” It wasn’t even in a quiet place, people were there. I’ve never felt more embarrassed and sad. I just laughed it off, but I was broken. When I got home, I just started crying. I’m still crying until now. It’s not like I’m not trying, I am. I’ve prayed, but still nothing. I don’t even know what to do again. I’ve thought of ideas but nothing, but I’ll keep trying.
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