It’s a hard place to live and harder still if your employer doesn’t have a clue about mental health illnesses and how so many graduates have learned the art of masking.
Anxiety and a diagnosed mental health illness are not the same thing unless the anxiety is uncontrollable and takes over a person's life.
I think the last five or six years have given rise to a lot of young people with anxieties of one kind or another. Lockdowns, social isolation, learning online were all artificial and different ways of living and many did not experience the full school or university experience. Then finding the expectations they were given did not meet with the jobs available must have been disheartening even if they started out with optimism.
Taking a more lowly job than they hoped for but perhaps related to the field of their choice might be a good idea.
Knowing you have a supportive family helps too. Rents are out of proportion to many salaries now and it's not as easy to find a decent rental property as when we were just starting out.
There is no shame in boomeranging back to family if necessary, for a while at least.
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