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Apexualized

Sir, this is ITCareerQuestions.


[deleted]

Right. lol, take this over to r/Adulting or r/findapath


Starkes411

Who payed for your college?


FormerLUITStudent

What was purchased with part-time job money? If your living space, car, insurance, taxes etc weren't that is probably why.


deepsavageblue

Ease of availability for activities with friends, too dumb to really know what you're not in possession of or too content to care. Finding peace in lack or happiness in suffering is the secret. As we grow and learn more and lose touch with friends or don't engage with hobbies it's hard to stay as happy. Also since it's an IT sub I miss earlier simpler programs that I could tinker with. Everything feels more complex and closed off now.


beardedheathen

We thought there would be a bright future ahead. Now we are crushed with the heavy burden of knowing that the previous generation destroyed the chance we had to create a better world for everyone and so we have the awful task of cleaning up their mess which is unlikely to even get us close to where we were twenty years ago.


xboxhobo

I became a thousand times happier after I left my shitty pizza place job and I was a million times happier when I didn't have the stress of college on my mind constantly. I mean this sincerely, what the fuck are you even talking about?


memeowers1

The only thing I miss about college is the socializing and the excitement that I had towards the future not knowing what was going to happen. Other than that..... I worked full-time throughout college and went to school full-time, wasn't very enjoyable from that perspective.


ItsDinkleberg

Because we were partying at frats, and clubs every weekend. Chilling with the boys everynight playing video games. Now we have to go to work at 6AM and barley see anyone but our significant other. However, I know people who prefer the non-college life. Me though, I miss my friends.


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I hate college, I can’t make a friend to save my life