Hi, Kim ~
Congratulations on your new job (
paid internship). I remember being about your age and moving out of my boyhood home (
on Long Island) to upstate New York (
Glens Falls) for my first job as a radio D.J. I was excited and nervous, as you are now and I did not have an acoustic neuroma in my recent past or any facial paralysis. However, I did (
then and now) have what is jokingly known in the broadcasting business as
'a face for radio'. Still, I did O.K.
I can't tell you what your purpose in life may be. No one really can. As long as you keep yourself open to opportunities, time and experience will show you. After a few false starts, that's how I eventually made a career as a radio broadcaster and also became a husband and father, rounding out my life pretty well, I believe. I was able (
most of the time) to recognize an opportunity and take advantage of it. That included meeting and, a year later, marrying a wonderful young lady (
Tina) and also having to move ten times in our first ten years of marriage for job opportunities but we didn't have any children and my wife is a saint, which made it all possible. Decades later, we're still married I'm still grateful to her. My point being that things will happen and you will have to make decisions. Some may be very good decisions. Some may not be so good. That is the adventure life offers. It is up to us what path to take.
As for dealing with your facial paralysis, I suggest you be honest with anyone that asks, although I'll bet not many people will. Those who get to know you will soon stop noticing. Just as we get used to someone who wears glasses and their wearing glasses seems perfectly normal after awhile. Meanwhile, never allow this one deficit to define who you are. Work hard, be diligent at your work and live with integrity. I know, I sound like a parent. That's because I am and the advice I just gave you is exactly the same advice I gave my son when he graduated from college a decade ago. It has served him well - and I hope it will do the same for you.
Jim