You ever notice how we glorify busyness like it’s some kind of badge of honor? I spent years chasing the endless grind, thinking it would lead to happiness, only to realize that my best moments came when I was doing absolutely nothing—just staring at the clouds, or reading a book without a deadline looming over me. It's like we’ve turned life into a competition to see who can look the most worn ou...
Is it just me, or does anyone else feel like the more you learn about the world and its complexities, the more you realize how little you truly know? Some days I wonder if ignorance really is bliss. Like, when did life go from carefree to a constant barrage of existential questions? What if we all just decided to accept that none of us have it figured out and started living more in the moment?
I used to think adulthood meant having it all figured out, but honestly, it feels more like a constant game of "fake it till you make it." Half the time I'm just following the same chaotic routine I had in college, but now with a paycheck and a few more responsibilities. I get it, we're all just winging it—how is it that no one talks about how unprepared we all really are? It’s like we’re all in on this giant joke, and nobody wants to break the silence.
I used to think adulthood meant having it all figured out, but honestly, it feels more like a constant game of "fake it till you make it." Half the time I'm just following the same chaotic routine I had in college, but now with a paycheck and a few more responsibilities. I get it, we're all just winging it—how is it that no one talks about how unprepared we all really are? It’s like we’re all in on this giant joke, and nobody wants to break the silence.
I’ve been in college for three years now, and honestly, I’m starting to think that the whole concept of “majoring” in something is just a way to keep us busy while the real world passes us by. I chose my major because I thought it would lead to a secure job, but now I’m drowning in debt with no idea if I’ll even use what I’ve learned. Meanwhile, I keep seeing my friends who chose more unconvention...