We're all doing that same thing in one way or another. It's funny because you expect everything to just fall into place once you graduate college, but really all the same questions are there. There's no guidance whatsoever and you (graduates, generally speaking) still have no idea what you want to do with yourself. It makes sense to gravitate around your college community; college made sense, you had a degree of purpose, even if it was just to get a degree. Suddenly, all the structure is just taken out of your life and it's realy hard to process. No one talks about it either.
Basically, post-college life is lame. You're doing a great job. Don't be too hard on yourself.
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My friends are a sort of dandelion seed-scatter, blown east: none have stayed in the original meeting-spot.
We regroup occasionally.
Electronics make it easier to stay in touch.
But it is what it is.
I really like that final two or three-minute end sequence of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
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Basically, post-college life is lame. You're doing a great job. Don't be too hard on yourself.
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