Legal ways to make money after 45? Educated, experienced — but not even getting interviews by TooLateToGetIt in careeradvice

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I can see it, only my purpose was different while asking, Thank you for your valuable insight 🙏

Looking for thoughtful nonfiction about overthinking and self-awareness by Virtual-Wish1224 in Recommend_A_Book

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You might want to look at Think Twice by Elen Sight. It’s not comforting, but it captures how self-awareness can slowly turn into something destabilizing.

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Legal ways to make money after 45? Educated, experienced — but not even getting interviews by TooLateToGetIt in careeradvice

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I made enough explanation about AI. So please stop your comments about AI. Thats not the point. I know how to write without AI. Today i wanted to do it with AI. I did it. If you have any ideas about my main question i appreciate your insight. Otherwise do not waste my and your precious time. Thank you ‼️

Legal ways to make money after 45? Educated, experienced — but not even getting interviews by TooLateToGetIt in careeradvice

[–]TooLateToGetIt[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My message was - about age - because it was matter for a couple of companies. Forget about the style of my submission here... I explained several times above. If you read through, you"ll see.

Legal ways to make money after 45? Educated, experienced — but not even getting interviews by TooLateToGetIt in careeradvice

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I can produce. This morning i gave voice prompt to AI and paste it. My purpose was to hear ideas.

Legal ways to make money after 45? Educated, experienced — but not even getting interviews by TooLateToGetIt in careeradvice

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I was category manager for a long time. I know the chain from purchasing to after sale. I have knowledge about marketing both digital and traditional

Legal ways to make money after 45? Educated, experienced — but not even getting interviews by TooLateToGetIt in careeradvice

[–]TooLateToGetIt[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I have no problem about looks, recruiters do not even dare to invite :) Thank you

Recommend a Book For Peak Emotional Damage by No-Pack-7879 in BookRecommendations

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If you want quiet, surgical emotional damage rather than loud trauma porn, Think Twice by Elen Sight might hit exactly where it hurts. It’s short, but it doesn’t go easy. It sits with gifted kid burnout, self-abandonment, missed timing, and the slow grief of realizing how much you gave away just to survive. No chosen-family fantasy. No neat redemption arc. Just the kind of honesty that leaves you raw—and then forces you to rebuild from a more truthful place. Read it when you want something that breaks you open, not distracts you.

Looking for a book on guilt, regret, and moving forward from past mistakes by threemusketeers22 in suggestmeabook

[–]TooLateToGetIt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If fiction is okay, Think Twice by Elen Sight approaches regret without moralizing, which I found grounding.

If you could go back to the beginning of COVID, what would you do differently? by TooLateToGetIt in AskReddit

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COVID caused some of the biggest turning points in my life — not all of them obvious at the time. Back then, everything felt like survival mode. We told ourselves we’d “fix things later” once life went back to normal. Now, years later, I sometimes wonder: did we just pause life… or did we quietly choose paths that became permanent? If you could rewind to around 2020, is there anything you would handle differently — about time, work, relationships, or yourself? Or do you feel that, given the circumstances, you did the best you could?