I know this post might look like a rant of laziness to some people. But let's face it, not every one thinks and lives the same way. Coming from a middle class family, it is a dream for youngsters alongwith parents that their son/daughter will finish school, graduate from a big university and land a high paying job in the biggest city with the biggest company. As if it is just that simple.
Many of us have had the same goals and want the same future for ourselves but ain't reality a b"*&h.
With the big recession since 2007, it is becoming harder and harder for kids out of grad school to find well paying jobs. And the city life, rent, travel expenses and food expenses are bringing saving to null. You never know when you will be laid off and then how long it will take to get right on track. I have been through the worst living conditions in life during college. Maybe that has set a trauma in my brain which each time forces me to cringe at the mere thought of finding a new place to live in the same city I graduated from which apparently has the most jobs in the Industry.
But my question is Am I willing to live the same way again only to realize in the end that maybe the life in my hometown, where I will work on low paying jobs but it will at least leave me with a non empty bank account, was what really brought me mental peace?. Everyone wants to experience the good, the bad and the evil in their early twenties just to say after long lost years I HAVE LIVED BUT I AM GETTING OLD NOW AND I WANT SOME PEACE. Its an individuals choice I believe and who is to judge?
Many of us have had the same goals and want the same future for ourselves but ain't reality a b"*&h.
With the big recession since 2007, it is becoming harder and harder for kids out of grad school to find well paying jobs. And the city life, rent, travel expenses and food expenses are bringing saving to null. You never know when you will be laid off and then how long it will take to get right on track. I have been through the worst living conditions in life during college. Maybe that has set a trauma in my brain which each time forces me to cringe at the mere thought of finding a new place to live in the same city I graduated from which apparently has the most jobs in the Industry.
But my question is Am I willing to live the same way again only to realize in the end that maybe the life in my hometown, where I will work on low paying jobs but it will at least leave me with a non empty bank account, was what really brought me mental peace?. Everyone wants to experience the good, the bad and the evil in their early twenties just to say after long lost years I HAVE LIVED BUT I AM GETTING OLD NOW AND I WANT SOME PEACE. Its an individuals choice I believe and who is to judge?
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