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Lost Self-confidence
Question:
Hello, I am a medical student dropout at the age of 30, and I started trying to finish med school again this year in order to become a psychiatrist. Alternatively I would like to become a psychologist. But I have lost completely my self confidence. I feel I will never be able to get a university degree. Numerologically speaking, is there a chance for success in these fields?
Answer: (Responses to questions rely on the accuracy of the name and birth date provided with the question. Typographical errors or incomplete information can result in an incorrect response.)
Yes, there is always a chance for success, numerologically speaking or otherwise speaking. It requires you to do the actions it takes to accomplish what you've set out to do.
Numerology reveals likelihoods and tendencies. To be a success, it takes more than that; it takes action, the right action, to move a person to that desired point.
Your life path is the number 7, a number of introspection and analysis (among other things). Looking inward for answers may be suggesting to you that what happened in the past will happen again. But that's only true if you do the same things the same way you did in the past, which resulted in loss of self confidence.
Instead, understand that it's a new day, forward is the only direction, and while experience generally is a good thing to have, it's use is for learning about oneself and gaining skills, not for determining what will happen in the future.
Your psyche-related studies may show you the solution to your lack of self-confidence.
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