Explores the problems that unskilled unemployed teenage school dropouts face. While some choose to indulge themselves in temporary happiness, others become recluses because they are afraid to confront life's challenges or even to meet people. Shows how one of them at age 22, with the help of an evening school principal, social and community workers, finally realizes the need to work and further his education to upgrade his qualification. Shows how he and a co-worker, as peer counselors, help other teenage dropouts. Points out the importance of having a life goal to avoid living aimlessly.
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