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  • Whether you like it or not, for most people college is one of the best periods of their

  • life.

  • Its the place where you make a lot of friends, party and finally have a little bit more freedom

  • after spending 12 years in that high school where you can only do what you are told.

  • Of course, it has its cons as well, especially when you have a lecture early in the morning,

  • and there is no one to you wake up.

  • Back in school your mom use to do that but here in college you keep hitting that snooze

  • button and when you finally wake up, you are like: I am late anyway, what's the point of

  • going! so you fall back to sleep.

  • I understand that life can be a little bit frustrating when you have to study, work and

  • somehow manage to survive but the weirdest part is what happens after graduation.

  • You have two types of people on graduation day.

  • The ones who are excited.

  • Finally, after so many years of education, we are moving to the next stage in our life.

  • On the other side, there are people who absolutely don't give a damn as if its just another day.

  • They are just waiting for the ceremony (graduation) to end so that they can get back to sleep.

  • But, in general, a week or two after graduation, everyone is stuck with the same question.

  • Now what?

  • You wanted to graduate as soon as possible but now you have absolutely no idea what to

  • do with your life.

  • All these ideas and dreams that you had in your mind back in college don't seem that

  • realistic now, you no longer even feel motivated to pursue them.

  • I get it, I went through the exact same thing.

  • You don't know what to do with your life.

  • Everything you think about doesn't seem inspiring.

  • You look around and you don't want to end up like everyone else working 9 to 5 and be

  • miserable for the next 20 or 30 years.

  • At the same time, you don't have an alternative option.

  • And it's not entirely your fault.

  • For over 20 years, someone was planning on behalf of you.

  • The only decision you had to make after school is what to major in.

  • Once you are done with that, college takes care of the rest.

  • You know how exactly will go the next 4 years of your life.

  • You have an end goal in front of you and step by step plan.

  • You might not like it but you don't feel bad about it because everyone else follows it

  • as well.

  • Even if you are a bad student, you don't feel bad because, at the end of the day, you are

  • all on the same ship heading in the same direction.

  • As it has been in school.

  • You didn't even decide if you want to go to school, your parents have decided that for

  • you and like everything else, you gotta follow the plan that's in front of you.

  • Suddenly after over 20 years of someone else taking care of you, they give you a piece

  • of paper that they call a certificate and expect you to plan for yourself.

  • It supposes be to a good thing but leads it to a long cycle of depression because you

  • have absolutely no idea what on earth you should do with your life.

  • With me, it lasted a couple of months before I figured out what to do with my life but

  • I have seen people spending years on that.

  • You will try to find the ideal job that you have in mind, but you most likely won't find

  • it.

  • Every company that you passionately want to work in will probably reject you.

  • The idea of becoming an entrepreneur and being independent will definitely cross your mind,

  • but when you check your bank account (student debt), you will change your mind.

  • At some point, you will decide let me get whatever job I can because I have bills to

  • pay.

  • Once I figure out what I really wanna do in life.

  • I will leave the job and my pursue my dream.

  • But you will quickly find a comfort zone and might never leave it.

  • You will be busy with day to day things and won't find the time to be depressed again

  • about what to do with your life.

  • So no matter how bad you get depressed after college, don't be fooled by that comfort zone,

  • because whatever you decide to do then will have a long-lasting effect on the rest of

  • your life.

  • And if you have already done that, it's never too late to leave that comfort zone and give

  • it another shot.

  • So, good luck!

Whether you like it or not, for most people college is one of the best periods of their

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