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Mine would be kinda interesting. I think it'd be more fun to write because I still have NFI how it worked out the way it did (answer is mostly right place/right time).
A few psych hospitalisations and suicide attempts, dropped out of high school at 15, no degree, but ended up a technical director at a company, burnt out and took a much less stressy software dev manager gig, married, divorced (in a very WTF?! kinda way of us splitting up), lots of interesting psych issues, broken upbringing, definitely some substance abuse thrown in there... Most of that isn't in chronological order.
But it looks like it might be OK. Everything's settled down a lot, dating someone, looking to my future and it doesn't seem as dim as it used to be.