There are tiny instances where the moment and the experience is so infinitesimal, that it is easy to lose them among the rest of the mess.
Absolutely, yes. Beautifully put.
I graduated last year, it was a strange absolutely terrifying and absolutely exciting experience, I can't think of many other solid examples that are quite like it. I will say though, I've learned that in the year following life continues and you are still the same person, maybe in a different environment, but the familiarity is always there. It seems like such a cliff to jump off, but it's really just a celebration of history, of accomplishment, and accepting that life is moving on (although it has been doing so uncelebrated all this time!). Enjoy it, but enjoy next year even more. :)
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Absolutely, yes. Beautifully put.
I graduated last year, it was a strange absolutely terrifying and absolutely exciting experience, I can't think of many other solid examples that are quite like it. I will say though, I've learned that in the year following life continues and you are still the same person, maybe in a different environment, but the familiarity is always there. It seems like such a cliff to jump off, but it's really just a celebration of history, of accomplishment, and accepting that life is moving on (although it has been doing so uncelebrated all this time!). Enjoy it, but enjoy next year even more. :)
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