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It’s been almost over a month since graduation and I am still finding it hard to grasp the fact that I am no longer a student. I feel like I’ve been set free to a future of endless opportunities and it is up to me to make a decision on which ones to grab on to. The onset of infinite possibilities definitely sounds exciting but it also feels overwhelming at the same time.
I keep asking myself what I should, want, and need to do with my life from now and onwards. My schedule has been empty for a few weeks now and I’ve had a lot of time to think. Maybe way too much time to think. I start working in two weeks and until then I don’t have much planned. I feel like I’m at a very weird stage in my life and I don’t really know how to get out of this.
Just about a month ago, I was busy running around and heading towards something. But now, everything just seems stagnant.
“The Boundaries of Life and Death” by Saskia Kretzschmann
“Ghosts” by Laura Welsh
“Tomorrow” by Niki & The Dove
An automated dorm room.