Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Fearless, Prospers

There have always been tentative feelings towards the big moment. One girl exclaimed, "It was the most depressing experience," after she went through hers. Others claim it was the best time of their lives. It's safe to say that graduation is an emotional time for all. Whether it be full of youthful elation, or self-loathing confusion. Graduation is emotional.


Throughout the year, a question continuously presents itself, haunting every grad student: "What are you doing after graduation?" The most common answer is "I don't know," in fear of choosing the wrong topic to study, or job to pursue. Truth be told, so many people go through multiple career changes throughout their lives, so it's common for someone to just start over. Having the same job for 30 or 40 years could turn you into a drone, unless you truly chose your passion. This relates to why people travel. You go to a new country with new people, prices, activities, and living conditions, looking for a new experience. If you can manage to learn from your experiences, no matter how emotional they are, it's tough to decifer the bad in it.

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