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Moving or Is It Running Away from Problems.
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So I have been thinking of two ideas lately. One is bs my way into the military (not likely, but another shake at better education) or move to Australia or Europe (maybe via a masters program, for Europe probably Ireland). The latter is more likely and if something happens in the next two year I will take that turn, but so far things have been very slow the past few years , despite applying to jobs. I know most recessions last up for 4 years, so I will give it a bit longer and finish another degree in the mean time.

What I worry is that this will be a repeat of moving from my home town to another state. I have a place to stay in thankfully at least, but outside that my career has stalled and dating is soso. One thing I have wanted to do is get dual citizenship, so I do feel like I am working towards something, but I feel like I am running away from my problems, despite living in my current city for 7 years. When I was in my hometown I wanted to expatriate to a cheaper country, but now that that is not working and things don't seem to be working in general, so I feel like provided I try to work through my issues and give it a college try then I am not running and I am running through my options.

In a way I think it is analogous to being on a mountain bike, in that the faster you go the less likely you are to have issues. By moving based on the data, you can situated yourself based on the best trends. Does anyone have any thoughts?

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