Do you have a "plan" for the upcoming years/your life in general ?

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I'm supposed to graduate in mid-2021, right after that I'll spend a couple of months in Thailand with my savings.
I'm also working on 2 important projects to make money on the internet (serious and realistic things, not just some btc faggotry).
After that if everything goes well I'll move to Malta in mid-2022. Then I'll see.
 
my life is shit so no
 
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no it's just aimless at this point
 
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trying to not go ER
 
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I have no plans just living one day at a time. I’m probably gonna be a failure in life
 
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Life is moving too fast, yet everything seems so far away. I graduate college in 3 years yet freshman year went by too quick. I travel abroad next year. Then what? Senior year of college. Getting internships, career opportunities, then what? Life just gets separated into chapters.

-Life from right after college until you get engaged
-You get engaged then you get married
-Married and have a kid
-Kid goes to college and you retire

Then what? That’s 30+ years that people just clump together. Sure, there’s fun stuff in between but I feel like you “live” until you’re out of college then you “live” again when you retire. I’ve heard from multiple people that years turn into weeks when you’re older and that genuinely scares me. I experienced that on a very small scale this summer. I had 4 months of summer yet it went by so quick.

It is honestly depressing. I can’t even begin to imagine how 5 years of life seem to be like just a few weeks. I honestly don’t know what I will do when I’m “older”. I don’t want to live like the people who told me that “years feel like weeks.” It’s a scary thing. I will do anything to not live like that, to live like so many people have and then tell the next generation “hey man, once you hit 40, one year will go by and you’re already celebrating your 45th.”
 
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Life is moving too fast, yet everything seems so far away. I graduate college in 3 years yet freshman year went by too quick. I travel abroad next year. Then what? Senior year of college. Getting internships, career opportunities, then what? Life just gets separated into chapters.

-Life from right after college until you get engaged
-You get engaged then you get married
-Married and have a kid
-Kid goes to college and you retire

Then what? That’s 30+ years that people just clump together. Sure, there’s fun stuff in between but I feel like you “live” until you’re out of college then you “live” again when you retire. I’ve heard from multiple people that years turn into weeks when you’re older and that genuinely scares me. I experienced that on a very small scale this summer. I had 4 months of summer yet it went by so quick.

It is honestly depressing. I can’t even begin to imagine how 5 years of life seem to be like just a few weeks. I honestly don’t know what I will do when I’m “older”. I don’t want to live like the people who told me that “years feel like weeks.” It’s a scary thing. I will do anything to not live like that, to live like so many people have and then tell the next generation “hey man, once you hit 40, one year will go by and you’re already celebrating your 45th.”
Go ER on life before life goes ER on you
 

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