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Originally Posted by kn
This hits way too close to home.
I dropped out of law school, not due to the work, but due to the stress of daily interactions with people and the realization that that would be a large portion of my future career. Yet, I excelled at moot court and public speaking since I could compartmentalize it as "business". Throw me in a social situation, and to this day, my body reacts instantaneously as if it's a threatening situation, even though logically I can deal with it and from other's perspectives, I seem "normal".
I managed to find a more suitable role as a software developer in a successful company but outside of work, well, life sucks. This "issue" just lends itself to isolation as a legitimate alternative.
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I can totally relate to this. I'm considered to be a great speaker and communication is my strong point at work (also the software business) but am otherwise socially inhibited, much to my detriment