Should I stay or should I go?

Oct 25, 2016 12:37

Since I have some new readers, and also as an update ( Read more... )

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manue7a October 26 2016, 07:19:59 UTC

I'd say go. New opportunities and challenges make you grow as well.

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glowing_fish October 26 2016, 14:40:42 UTC
That is true! There might be a lot waiting for me back in the United States!

The thing is, right now, I don't know what, and any move into the US seems like it would be a move backwards. Like, right now my only solid plan of what I would do in the US would be living with my mom until she gets tired of me.

The jobs I could get at this point seem like marginal ones...that would involve having to relocate for part-time work. So I am comparing all of that against a situation where I am still learning and growing.

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manue7a October 26 2016, 14:44:58 UTC
And what about moving somewhere else?

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glowing_fish October 27 2016, 14:53:08 UTC
I've also thought of that, and want to do that long term.

The reason I didn't want to do it is that when I came here, I was in a hurry, and so I took the first job I got offered. Not that I regret it, but things could have been more easy if I had had time to consider my options. So, like, going from Chile to South Korea without a break might be a really tiring thing for me to do. Going to the US and being able to spend some time off will give me the time to collect myself.

Is the theory. I don't know, maybe I should?

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manue7a October 27 2016, 14:57:53 UTC

What's so bad then about taking a break and organize things before you set off again? It's just temporary.

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glowing_fish October 27 2016, 19:01:53 UTC
Where would I take a break?

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manue7a October 27 2016, 19:09:57 UTC

Didn't you say you'd stay at your mom's place?

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glowing_fish October 28 2016, 13:30:12 UTC
Oh yeah, that. And I don't even know how possible that is. Maybe time for another update...

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