Don't know what to do with my life.
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Don't know what to do with my life.
I'm 23 years old, in college, and still don't know what job I want to get. What if I never do? Then I'll be stuck with a minimum wage job.
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You don't have to stick to the field you've chosen forever, despite what others might lead you to believe. Even when you do something you love, work is work and you're not necessarily going to 100% have your heart in it all the time.
I muttered 'light as a board, stiff as a feather' for 2 days straight and now I've ascended, ;aughing at olympus and zeus is crying
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You don't have to know what you want to do with your entire life in college. It's ridiculous for us to know exactly that within the span of 4 years. Only **** weird-ass people who always have a set plan for everything since they were like 13 know exactly what they want to do by the time they're in college. But that doesn't make the rest any less smarter or interesting; you just haven't found the moment yet.
And don't you dare listen to all those BuzzFeed articles like "20 reasons why your 20's are so important" or "20 reasons why your 20's are not as important as people think" because it's all such BS. It's all just our subjective experiences. Crap like that tries to condense and apply all young adulthood experiences into one.
Go and conquer what you want. Life is the greatest open-world RPG experience.
And don't you dare listen to all those BuzzFeed articles like "20 reasons why your 20's are so important" or "20 reasons why your 20's are not as important as people think" because it's all such BS. It's all just our subjective experiences. Crap like that tries to condense and apply all young adulthood experiences into one.
Go and conquer what you want. Life is the greatest open-world RPG experience.
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[QUOTE="UNcooked, post: 1574629, member: 31164"]I'm 24, and I'm still in school. Play around with classes at a community college and find out what you like.[/QUOTE]
Just piggybacking on this. I'll be in school until I'm 26. Just keep doing your thing, gain experiences, and see what doors open up for you.
Just piggybacking on this. I'll be in school until I'm 26. Just keep doing your thing, gain experiences, and see what doors open up for you.
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Ey i went with Moving pictures and i can tell you it didn't help much when i started doing Wood chopping!
Or my current job as a janitor.
Look for the fullfilling jobs that looks fun and if that don't work try to make the best of any situation, mom have friends that is pushing 60 and don't know what they want but they are happy with what they have.
My tip in all this is keep going forward and keep breathing set goals for yourself!
Or my current job as a janitor.
Look for the fullfilling jobs that looks fun and if that don't work try to make the best of any situation, mom have friends that is pushing 60 and don't know what they want but they are happy with what they have.
My tip in all this is keep going forward and keep breathing set goals for yourself!
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Fun fact: No one really knows what they're doing and most of us are just winging it. Even the OCD people who try to plan for everything have to wing it.
There was this great animation that I wish I could find for you, but I can only remember the flashes of it that stick in my mind. In your life, you're going to be a hundred different things. Your role is constantly going to change, sometimes because you choose to and sometimes because you don't. Over time, all the skills you acquire can transfer from one part of life to the other.
It's okay to not know what you want. This is the part of life where you try things. Sometimes there are things you're going to try and not like, but you're going to feel as though you can't get out of them because you spent so much time/money/effort trying to make those things work. It's okay to stop doing those things if you're truly miserable and feel like you need to escape. Knowing when or if to quit is tricky. For me, I find that if what I'm doing is something that I crave doing, regardless of the pain/misery I'm in, I can probably stick through the crappy bosses and even worse colleagues. Because I love the work.
I guess my point is, experiment. Don't worry about getting things wrong. You're whole life isn't going to be ruined if you pick something, and it's the wrong fit, you'll simply just move on.
There was this great animation that I wish I could find for you, but I can only remember the flashes of it that stick in my mind. In your life, you're going to be a hundred different things. Your role is constantly going to change, sometimes because you choose to and sometimes because you don't. Over time, all the skills you acquire can transfer from one part of life to the other.
It's okay to not know what you want. This is the part of life where you try things. Sometimes there are things you're going to try and not like, but you're going to feel as though you can't get out of them because you spent so much time/money/effort trying to make those things work. It's okay to stop doing those things if you're truly miserable and feel like you need to escape. Knowing when or if to quit is tricky. For me, I find that if what I'm doing is something that I crave doing, regardless of the pain/misery I'm in, I can probably stick through the crappy bosses and even worse colleagues. Because I love the work.
I guess my point is, experiment. Don't worry about getting things wrong. You're whole life isn't going to be ruined if you pick something, and it's the wrong fit, you'll simply just move on.