Graduated Acceptance of Graduating
Everything is weird when you graduate from college. First off the only constant in your life (education) for past 16 years or more is gone. That is strange enough, you’ve been trained and drilled on how to be a student and now you’re not a student any longer. What are you? Just another guy with a degree.
In addition to that you are faced with changes in your social world, which is a huge support for people. So you are entering into a big unknown world with your friend group eroding around you. Everything is seemingly new and strange and different.
But in that destruction there is promise of a new world, a new life; a new you? You’ve trudged through academia and survived and now your reward (in theory at least) is a nice job with benefits and enough money so that you can start off comfortably. In looking for a job you are finally asserting with a definitive voice that you are now an individual ready and will to diverge yourself from your family’s house (again, in an ideal world). You are ready now to be your own house, your world now belongs only to you and no one holds you accountable for the time being.
This is freedom, the future is yours to decide and embrace or destroy as you will.
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