Dave spent 30 years in the NSW Police Force. Good copper, respected by colleagues, solid service record. But he never felt quite right. Always the odd one out at the station pub, always exhausted after social events, always wondering why he couldn't just "be normal."
Retired at 55, sitting in his Newcastle home with nothing but time, Dave's daughter suggested he try a personality analysis she'd used for her own career planning. "Dad, you've spent your whole life serving everyone else. Maybe it's time to actually understand yourself?"
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His family dynamics scores explained patterns from his childhood—why he always felt responsible, why he struggled with boundaries, why he could never say no to overtime requests.
"I thought something was wrong with me for 55 years," Dave says quietly. "Turns out, I'm just wired differently. And that's actually okay."
Now Dave volunteers at the local library in Merewether, mentors at-risk youth one-on-one (no group settings), and spends his days fishing and reading. He's finally living as his authentic self, not the version everyone expected.
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