Anyone else have the disease of boredom?

PERFECT. You don't happen to live in Houston, do you? I could use a good intern for a medical social worker. Helping people has made me feel so fulfilled in my life - it is a rare day that I don't hear from someone I have helped, and it makes me so happy. The money isn't great, but man, the personal rewards are so great! I started out working for Make A Wish, and it changed my life.

This is the perfect time for you to find a volunteer opportunity - and maybe parlay that into a career. I started making up gift bags for other volunteers to take to kids in the hospital, and got to work with all sorts of athletes and celebrities. It changed my life.

What is that old saying, something like If you do what you love, you'll never feel like you're going to work a day in your life? It's true. Best of luck to you friend, you are just at the beginning of something that took me years to learn.

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