For your main goal now is to acquire a job straight away without hesitation so you can raise funds to look after your well being, pay off that student debt and get out of that house you've gained independence from through the duration of your degree. You therefore have to sacrifice your life goals (if only for a little while) and often lose the urge to get back onto the path you once dreamed of. 9-5 in an office for the next 20 years? Boy I hope not. Some people are designed for that line of work but others are designated to it. They fall into a system and cant get out because of that same tedious, chronological theme. The Matrix doesn't seem so fictional after all. Such is the repetitive nature of the system, the scenario is for you to settle and wait for your opportunity or whatever else you really want in life; but sometimes it doesnt work like that "If Opportunity doesn't knock build a door!".
I cant allow myself to settle and although the system is a secure base for some level of success and stability, it is also the equivalent of doing nothing. By following I'm merely doing something normal rather than doing something special. So my advice to all is make life a journey not a system.
Broadband
"And In The End It's Not The Years In Your Life That Count, It's The Life In Your Years"
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