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You
could
call
it
“
hitting
bottom
”
or
“
having
an
existential
crisis
.
”
I
prefer
to
call
it
“
weathering
the
shitstorm
.
”
Choose
what
suits
you
.
And
perhaps
you
’
re
in
that
kind
of
place
right
now
.
Perhaps
you
’
re
coming
out
of
the
most
significant
challenge
of
your
life
and
are
bewildered
because
everything
you
previously
thought
to
be
true
and
normal
and
good
has
turned
out
to
be
the
opposite
.
That
’
s
good
—
that
’
s
the
beginning
.
I
can
’
t
stress
this
enough
,
but
pain
is
part
of
the
process
.
It
’
s
important
to
feel
it
.
Because
if
you
just
chase
after
highs
to
cover
up
the
pain
,
if
you
continue
to
indulge
in
entitlement
and
delusional
positive
thinking
,
if
you
continue
to
overindulge
in
various
substances
or
activities
,
then
you
’
ll
never
generate
the
requisite
motivation
to
actually
change
.
When
I
was
young
,
any
time
my
family
got
a
new
VCR
or
stereo
,
I
would
press
every
button
,
plug
and
unplug
every
cord
and
cable
,
just
to
see
what
everything
did
.
With
time
,
I
learned
how
the
whole
system
worked
.
And
because
I
knew
how
it
all
worked
,
I
was
often
the
only
person
in
the
house
who
used
the
stuff
.
As
is
the
case
for
many
millennial
children
,
my
parents
looked
on
as
if
I
were
some
sort
of
prodigy
.
To
them
,
the
fact
that
I
could
program
the
VCR
without
looking
at
the
instruction
manual
made
me
the
Second
Coming
of
Tesla
.
It
’
s
easy
to
look
back
at
my
parents
’
generation
and
chuckle
at
their
technophobia
.
But
the
further
I
get
into
adulthood
,
the
more
I
realize
that
we
all
have
areas
of
our
lives
where
we
’
re
like
my
parents
with
the
new
VCR
:
we
sit
and
stare
and
shake
our
heads
and
say
,
“
But
how
?
”
When
really
,
it
’
s
as
simple
as
just
doing
it
.
I
get
emails
from
people
asking
questions
like
this
all
the
time
.
And
for
many
years
,
I
never
knew
what
to
say
to
them
.
There
’
s
the
girl
whose
parents
are
immigrants
and
saved
for
their
whole
lives
to
put
her
through
med
school
.
But
now
she
’
s
in
med
school
and
she
hates
it
;
she
doesn
’
t
want
to
spend
her
life
as
a
doctor
,
so
she
wants
to
drop
out
more
than
anything
.
Yet
she
feels
stuck
.
So
stuck
,
in
fact
,
that
she
ends
up
emailing
a
stranger
on
the
Internet
(
me
)
and
asking
him
a
silly
and
obvious
question
like
,
“
How
do
I
drop
out
of
med
school
?
”