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To do this, you need to make some effort.
Just take a piece of paper and set your priorities:
– what you will do exactly,
– what you will not do under any circumstances,
– what is the criterion for you — success.
If you will definitely work in your specialty and want to succeed, then you need to search for the appropriate company, find a way to find employment there, and so on.
If your priority is family, children — at what age, under what circumstances-work, apartment, and so on.
In other words, we need a deep study of each item.
A well-formed task is 70% successful, while the remaining 30% is just work.
Of course, life will make its own adjustments, but if you stick to the general line-everything will work out for you.
I wish you success.
To be honest, I don't think you won't be disappointed in life.�
There are enough negative aspects in it that you can't hide or escape if you have both plan A and plan B ready ( and so on to plan I). You can't create an airbag with a 100% guarantee.�
So the advice is probably this: remember that you are likely to encounter difficulties (and possibly quite serious ones), but also remember that any obstacles are surmountable to one degree or another.