richardhutnik said:
I did meant tangible positives in my life... on a personal level. I went from the IT industry with a Masters degree, and laid off a prolonged period of time. Then I get a janitor position offered I started, only to have that stopped due to back pain. I need tangible positive results in my life now, not "hope". |
That makes a lot of sense. Not cool to hear a Masters degree cannot guarantee job security and I know all to well what chronic pain does to people. I have seen it for years from my step dad who had brain cancer. So I think its definantly clear that tangible positives in life are very important to every person. To the tangible positives!