any other 20 somethings out there who have done the whole college thing and then thought, "now what?". And everything sounds vaguely appealing but you don't have the committment or the drive to really go anywhere. stagnation is a wonderful feeling, almost as good as having your balls cut off, y'know? Fuck. What did you older folks do? Did you have a "now what?" period? Is anyone out there planning to have one?
stagnate until it comes to you what you love to do... if nothing comes... stagnate... something will... its true... it really will
Kill or be killed, its sure to be a good time and by time you get out you should know what you at least dont want to do in life.
inspiration! i wrote this post in a coffeeshop that i sometimes go to when i'm feeling so detatched, then found myself playing chess with a real cute college girl. conversation was slow at first, but when i mentioned that i might go to law school she told me that her brother is going to an international law school in turkey. now dig this - just $4000 per year, its a great school supposedly, and its abroad. this is everything i wanted! academia, cheap, practical, and far, far away! i need to research this stuff. i've never heard of international law before but it sounds awesome. fuck yea, i feel much better now.
I thought you were having some sex too ): bummer man I was thinking today that I have too many crutches in my life so I can never really run free.
Ha Ha...... Yeah.....I had that thought after the ninth grade.....Plus I know that if I went to college, I'd have that thought all over again.....
hmm i'm kinda...stuck in university and not sure where i'm going, i've been to college got a certificate, and my "now what" moment was a "now i'll get a degree" moment...blah and now i just want to do something more than what i'm doing, i feel stuck... i guess it's kinda a "now what" moment...
I was stumped for a few years and decided to take 2 years of auto mechanics to keep busy... I was always into cars anyway and figured it would be a useful skill, now people think I'm some fucking car genius and always ask me to fix stuff for them or look at cars they're going to buy to the point I wish people didn't know I knew anything. Eventually after working at a shop I realized how much I hated the work and wanted to design the cars instead... so on to engineering... The point of the rambling is start doing something that can be a life skill like construction, carpentry, auto mech, or even cooking or bartending, any can come in handy as side income or you might find yourself enjoying it enough to do it for a living... if you hate it you might think of an alternative while you work the crappy job...