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My Parents Called Me A Failure For Fixing Phones At A Mall Kiosk And Kicked Me Out. 7 Years Later… Ever had a job that everyone around you seemed to look down on? This is my story—how I went from feeling judged and underestimated by my family to finding value, skills, and growth in the most unexpected place: a mall phone repair kiosk. It all started at my Uncle David’s birthday party. A casual family gathering turned into a subtle judgment parade the moment I told everyone what I did for a living. I fix phones. Not in a tech startup or a fancy corporate office—but in a mall kiosk, one repair at a time. My parents’ disappointment was palpable, my cousin’s polite nod was awkward, and the entire room seemed to silently rank my “career” as less than acceptable. I felt the sting of expectations versus reality in a way that cut deeper than anyone could see. Two days later, my parents gave me an ultimatum: move out and start being “responsible.” Suddenly, my small world at home was gone, and I was forced to figure out how to survive independently. Rent, bills, groceries, gas—it all hit at once. The challenges were real, overwhelming, and at times terrifying. But I had no choice. Working at the kiosk wasn’t just about fixing screens—it was about learning skills that nobody at that party could see. I learned customer service under pressure, problem-solving, diagnosing issues that others couldn’t, and managing emotions in high-stress situations. I saw patterns, predicted problems, and became someone people trusted to fix devices they thought were impossible to repair. What seemed like a “low-level job” to my family became a classroom for real-world skills and resilience. In this video, I share the highs and lows of that experience, from the awkward family gathering to the intense reality of independent life, and the lessons I learned along the way. It’s about more than phones—it’s about proving your value when nobody else believes in you, finding growth in unexpected places, and redefining what success really means. If you’ve ever felt underestimated, judged for your career, or unsure if your current path matters, this story is for you. Sometimes, the work that looks small to others teaches you the lessons that truly shape your life. Drop a comment below with your story, share your experiences, or just let me know where you’re watching from—I’d love to hear from you! Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more real-life stories that push past expectations and reveal the hidden value in every step of your journey.