u/Meilley

Can I be proud after so many failures?

Hi dad, this is my first message here. I usually don't dare to write one because I'm 23 and Idk if this is relevant. I wanted to share a bit of my story with you. I failed two times my master degrees, the first time because the harassment by my biological dad, my side job, and university were overwhelming. The second time, because I went through a deep depression because of one of my male roommates and the trauma left by my biological dad.

Now, I cannot go back to my studies, and I'm trying to find a job while studying from home. I cut all ties with my biological dad even though I still have nightmares about him and even the apartment I shared with my roommates.

I failed a lot, but do you think there's a small place for me to be proud of myself? I still feel awful for failing this year as I got send to a clinic for my "safety".

Also, I've been trying to finish a book I've started when I was a teenager, because therapy does not work for me.

Sorry, that was a long message.

Also, What's your best dad joke?

Mine is :

Why did the guy at the calender factory got fired?

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He took a day off.

Have a great day. Love you dad!

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u/Meilley — 2 days ago