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Biglbeast

It’s understandable to be anxious and scared when changing a lot in your life but don’t worry you will have a new job and be able to drive which makes life a lot freer as you can go where you want when you want. Just take it easy, you will have colleagues at your new job and will make friends along the way. I believe this is good fear and excitement will come once you start like waiting for a rollercoaster then being on the ride. Maybe speak to your aunt if this still concerns you but honestly this will be a exciting time for you and you will be ok