Life after college
I just woke up from
the most decadently intoxicating, hazy-ass nap. You know the kind — you wake up
and have no idea where you are or why you even chose to go to sleep at 3pm.
I decided now was as
good a time as any to start blogging here again. I have a problem with waiting
for the “right” time but there is no such thing.
So this
is life after college.
When you were in college, you probably felt like it was never
going to end.
You felt untouchable, invincible, that you could do anything you
wanted.
And then you
graduated.
Yes,
and everything changed.
What happens after college? Suddenly, your friends are dispersed
across the country. Your new best friend is the computer and its endless supply
of completely useless job search engines.You get a shitty job (if you can find one at all!) and you realize that this is it… this is life after
college graduation.
And months after
this horrific epiphany — HOLY SHIT! —
Before
you’ve had the chance to grasp the fact that your entire life of education is
over, you are jobless, alone etc.
This is the story of my college
experience. Of your college experience. And almost everyone from our
generation— it’s their college experience. Life after college is, at first, one
tough reality after another.
I say, now is the time to
“Seize the Day”.
You have your whole life to figure out where you are going to
live and work. But right now is the time to travel. See the world. Experience
life. Go skydiving. Learn yoga. Sell your
stuff on Olx.
You are
only young once— before we’re all tied ball-and-chain to some corporate desk.
There is no better time than now.
Organize
your life. Minimize your belongings. Sort out your relationships. Learn about
your family. But whatever you choose to do, do it whole-heartedly and don’t
give up. Find your own path and remember that every other college graduate out
there is going through his/her own turmoil just like you.
The first
few years of life after college are your glimpse at the “real world” and truly,
the bounce-board into the rest of your life. So jump right in— and enjoy every
goddamn minute of it.
‘Cause this is it. It’s now or never.
Looking around I cannot find any one of them and missing them a
lot and the joy and the happiness that we use to share is unforgettable.
Looking around to find new friends.
Looking around to be a good friend.
Looking around to jump and play.
The most memorable of college day would a 10 days INUSTRIAL TOUR
:P
Seeing those pictures,just memories flashed and time flown like superman.
Time really has flown
rapidly, like a gushing wild waters of the river.
Anyone else ever get a similar feeling? Almost
like you have blinked and time has flown?
Time changes everyone
and everything.
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