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What path should I choose?

I am now 27. I completed my BA in 2020 with 5.7 CGPA and dropped my MA course midway in 2022. It's shame that I am sitting idle in these last 3.5 years and still not able to figure out what to do. I just hesitate and keep on thinking before trying to attempt. I have no work experience. I am a clueless person who has no idea about my strengths and what am I capable of. Actually I am stuck between choices. I don't know whether should I crack govt exams like bank, SSC or do something else? Hesitant to crack govt exam because process of selection is long and success rate is low. I am hesitant to do other things due to no work experience and skills. I fear being harassed and scolded at job. I literally have no hobbies other than watching reels on Instagram, youtube shorts and making expenses tracker on google sheets. I cannot even drive any vehicle that I could take up gig work. I am also a person who doesn't wants to compromise. I don't want to leave my city because I cannot share room with others. I also don't want to commute very long distances if within my city. I also have to look after my dog. I don't want to do any course now since I am currently in dire need of money.

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How hard will it be to transition into the work force without real-life experience after graduation form college?

I am a Community Health education major, who has volunteered in the community, but not been able to obtain employemnt.

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What is future of Junior Software Developer in Uprising AI trend Is anyone going to take care of them to make them ready for career ? ?

Many individuals are losing their jobs due to the increasing use of AI, as large organizations continue to automate roles in the name of productivity and cost efficiency. These companies often justify layoffs by claiming they are necessary to streamline operations and reduce expenses, but the human impact is often overlooked. The affected employees are not just numbers — they are people with families, aspirations, and contributions that go beyond mere output. Despite this growing trend, there seems to be no strong or unified community pushing back against corporations that aggressively replace humans with machines. There are no significant boycotts or movements calling for accountability or ethical boundaries in how AI is implemented. It raises the question — why is there so little resistance when livelihoods are being sacrificed in the name of technological progress? While innovation is essential, it should not come at the cost of human dignity and widespread job insecurity. As AI continues to evolve, there is a pressing need for society to create balanced systems that prioritize both advancement and human welfare. Without collective action or dialogue, we risk allowing powerful entities to reshape the workforce without any regard for its long-term social consequences.

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