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u/beau-geste ยท 2 pointsr/IWantOut

Hi MrPockets11.

I've got what I consider so many problems, so it would make me feel better to at least try and pass on some information that might help you, because I'm afraid to try some new things and I hope that you are not.

So, let's see here. You've got a lot of skills and some cash.

You work at a call center doing customer support.

You have a BA degree in philosophy.

You used to be an auto mechanic.

You have photography skills.

You have $10,000 in cash saved up.

Okay, please don't take offense if I give my thoughts or advice or ask you questions. I wish you well.

I agree with Jaksongitr about not making any rash decisions and planning.

My advice is to start reading some books. I recommend [Dale Carnegie's books] (http://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034) and JJ Luna's books and Hans J. Schneider's book and Ed Romney's book to start.

I understand that people in your personal life are perhaps crazy makers, and really, the only way to deal with crazy makers in your life is to get away from them.

But for now, can you just disassociate yourself from them? Or can you just move somewhere else in Dallas for the time being?

How is your health?

What about the US Air Force? You could enlist and learn a new skill, perhaps ultrasonography or medical sonography? Or something in the IT field?

What about using your money for an IT bootcamp?

What about going to Oaksterdam and studying about cannabis and then getting a job in Colorado?

Have you thought about going to teach English in South Korea or China? See Dave's ESL cafe.

So I don't know, without having some more information about what you want.

Can you first just move to another part of Dallas?

Or what about securing another job in Texas?

Or making plans to go to school and learning acupuncture in Austin? That way you're still in Texas? I mean I just don't know.

All that I can say is that I'm in a position in my life where I'm going crazy too but I'm trying to look on the bright side of life.