🧠 Summary
Unemployment is not just an economic statistic — it’s a deeply personal experience
that reshapes behavior, relationships, and the way we see ourselves.
It steals identity, fuels anxiety, weakens confidence, and isolates people
from the life they once knew. From sleepless nights to strained family dynamics,
its effects go far beyond the loss of income.
Yet within that silence lies potential — a space to pause, to rebuild, and to grow.
Some collapse under its weight. Others use it as the fuel to rise again.
Either way, no one remains unchanged.
This isn’t just about losing a job. It’s about finding out what remains when everything else is gone.
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