Tfw I just finished college and graduation is Sunday

What now? Why does it feel so weird getting to this point? I suppose I should be proud of myself right?

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>I suppose I should be proud of myself right?

For what? Graduating HS 2.0?

It's a bit more challenging than that user

Not for most majors.

it literally is you retard, kill yourself

I'd suggest becoming a wageslave as soon as possible before your mind completely deteriorates of boredom and lack of any sort of challenge.

Unless you're content with neeting it up and hanging yourself at 29.

idk man I'm happy I stuck with it at the very least. I can hopefully make some decent money off it but I feel like I'm going through a quarter life crisis or something

I just turned 22 with a decent enough degree hopefully I can work a 5 day a week schedule with working 1 day from home. I think it'd be tolerable at the very least

But, It's a complete breeze until you get into a Masters program.Even while working. Hope you're not getting a B.A.

What's wrong with a B.A? My sister got hers in 2013 and now she's almost making 6 figures.

quite based and redpilled

It's basically the new HS diploma.

As I understand little over 1/3 of all Americans have a college degree comparing it to a high school diploma of which over 90% of Americans have is a bit dishonest no?

It's not so bad making money for mr shekelstein if you don't hate your job. It keeps your mind off the suicidal thoughts and it provides you with a vague sense of purpose.

Yea I feel like I'd lose my mind if I was home alone all day. Besides once I start making some money I can do things I always wanted like travel to Austria and Japan (not a weeb)

I felt the same way when i graduated too user. When you've spent so long working towards a singular goal, when your entire daily routine revolves around the baseline objective of finishing your degree, your life can kinda seem a little empty afterwards. It happeneds to not only students, but to Athletes, Scientists, and everything in between.

My advice? Don't lose that fire, you can still keep working up an building yourself, for me I took up drawing, and I'm more focused on my gym routine now also. A few of my friends after graduating haven't seemed to escape that trap it seems. Sone have falled into a robotic NPC life, and others have started driving heavier, it effects everyone differently, but know that you're not alone user.

**Drinking heavier, fuck this phone.

Thanks man it's comforting to know that's it's at least common. During my internship I lived pretty unhealthy so I'm trying to get in some sort of routine to get in shape and hopefully find a nice job somewhere. I feel like life is so beautiful and there's so many things I haven't done that I should be hopeful for the future. I am young and healthy with an education in a first world country that places me in better circumstances than like 95% of the worlds population I shouldn't squander it. Out of curiosity how quickly did you find a job post graduation?

What? There us nothing more deteriorating to your mind than being a wageslave

>There us nothing more deteriorating to your mind than being a wageslave
I imagine being a NEET is much more damaging. It kills your work ethic, keeps you consumed in frivolities, and breaks down most relationships around you. At least in my experience

lol yea autocorrect fucks me up too