Most of the days, this is how I feel about my department. I am
glad that I am still part of something big: that I live with friends who
carry with them a large part my college-going-days. I am still part of a
(somewhat) close-knit community of publishing in Delhi, where everyone
knows everyone else. But it's not the same. It's never the same, is it?
I am twenty four. I graduated college less than two years ago. If I think about it, it is ridiculous to give up on life so soon. To be stuck in a rut. To think, really think, that this is all I will be able to achieve.
http://www.yaledailynews.com/ news/2012/may/27/keegan- opposite-loneliness/?cross- campus
I am twenty four. I graduated college less than two years ago. If I think about it, it is ridiculous to give up on life so soon. To be stuck in a rut. To think, really think, that this is all I will be able to achieve.
http://www.yaledailynews.com/
3 comments:
It is obvious you are young... have the time and leisure to think. - about the rut or the way to come out of it.
sometimes people hardly have the time to think about their situations or ways to come out of them- if they want to.
I hardly have time for my writing, that clears my head and my DIY craft time that makes me feel better. But life is moving at a very fast pace and that is called aging. Happy that you are still young.
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damn you!! you did it again.. you brought that lump back in my throat.. and I am at work... how inappropriate, huh?
and you also made me aware of the fact that I am not too young anymore and whatever I could not achieve, is now slowly slipping away.. going far far away from pissibility. :(
but, aren't we all stuck in our personal ruts??
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