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Old 11-28-2018, 06:02 PM #1
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Default Life changing event?

Anyone else feel like their concussion has changed their life? I was working a stressful, fast paced job and working on a post-masters and now I am here. Slow. Easy-going. Quiet. Birding. The concussion and accident suck but part of me feels like I needed the change. Like maybe something good will come out of it for me. I feel like I used to be very calculated and serious about my life and career now I feel like I want something more meaningful for me. Something less stressful even if its less pay etc. Make sense?
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