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Try to do something productive with the time you have. If you can't find employment for all of that time, look into volunteering. I went about 4 months without work recently, and it was driving a good deal of depression. I started working with a group that collects excess food from resturants, groceries, wholesalers, etc. They process it, divide it up and then deliver it to groups that can use it, ie: soup kitchens, food banks, certain families that had signed up with us, etc.
I was fortunate that even though I was unemployed, I had a roof over my head, food, a car, etc. It was rewarding to help others that didn't have it as good as I did. It kinda brought things into perspective, even though things were not going as I would like in my life, there were many others who had it much worse. Hope that helps some. Take care.
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Peace and Love,
Tyler "I used to do a little but a little wouldn't do it so a little got more and more. I just keep tryin' to get a little better, said a little better than before." Mr. Brownstone G-n-R Heck is where people go who don't believe in Gosh |