I graduated one semester early and I was 17 at the time, so when I stopped going I had access to a car, but no job, no prospects etc. and my mental health started going downhill after that
Get up early your next day off and go to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
i'll be 22
would that not affect things
I read before that knowing 100+ people is unhealthy for mental health
yeah things should be quite different, your situation is obviously a lot different than mine was.
were you able to fix things? what's your life like now in comparison to straight out of graduation
Life after college for you
eh when I wrote that point i was trying to drive home the fact that i was used to being able to socialize anytime i wanted, to having to make plans with the few people I knew after I left school - harder even when you live in the suburbs and everyone is 30+ minutes apart, and no public transportation
I'd be interested to hear that argument
seems to be a large community of 21-29 nihilists online when it comes to life and outlook
Nah it's worse but this is yns' thread and not mine, and i've spent long enough online bitching about how much I'm unhappy. Plus ppl tend to use this shit against you in the future so i don't like to post about it anymore tbh
The book I read was Sapiens by Yuvel Harari I think.
I couldn't get through that one (no offense to yuvel harari)
I think I made it like 1/3rd
Probably less
if that's a reference to me I don't know if I ever explained that the intention was just to be as overthetop and immature as possible -- sorry if I never apologized about the thread
nah it's okay lol, it doesnt bother me
It is about evolution in small groups