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  • #72436
    Inky
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    Hi Marki,

    This may seem like a dumb question, but when you “sit at home all day and do nothing” what does that look like? Is it watching TV? (Reviewer!) Making something in the kitchen? (Cooking!) Playing on the computer? (Blogger!) Reading? (Librarian!) Meditating? (Being a meditation teacher!) Talking with your friends? (Councilor!) See where I’m going?

    Best,

    Inky

    #72437
    Marki
    Participant

    Hi Inky!

    I don’t think it’s a dumb question. Everyone have a different definition of doing nothing. I’d say mine is a combination of what you just all said hahahah
    I watch a lot of movies, tv shows and YouTube videos (mostly fashion ones)
    I read books or blogs and write on my diary (I always write, sometimes even during class. My teachers think I’m taking notes XD)
    I play video games
    I’m studying to learn Korean (I’ve been self learning for a couple of months now)
    I do also talk to my friends a lot when they have problems
    I learn how to play the guitar
    And I draw for fun (while watching movies of course)

    I see where you’re going. I think I might have a lot of different interests than none hahah. Thank you for at least opening my eyes on that! 🙂

    Marki

    #72453
    Inky
    Participant

    If you don’t mind me saying so, I see you as a teacher in a liberal arts field. I see you reading and writing. Constantly learning new things. Working well with others. OH! Be a Sub!! Different subjects, you never know what you’ll be doing next! Holidays!

    Think about it.

    Education Major.

    If no jobs are biting, be a tutor in the meantime.

    #72460
    Yue
    Participant

    Hey Markl,

    Things can be a bit overwhelming when you just finished HS and I can certainly remember being in a similar position when I was your age. It felt as though your entire future hangs in the balance and if you don’t make the right call now, you will end up as a failure.

    The thing is, it’s not true.

    I have known a lot of people who finished their university course only to learn that it’s not what they want to do. There are also people who worked in their dream job for years but decides to go back to school to learn something different because their heart is no longer in it. Then there are those that spent years jumping from job to job so they can make ends meet while perusing their passion.

    Nothing in life is certain and it’s ok to not know, to be afraid and take some risks in experimenting. You will stumble along the way but the only way to truly fail in this is if you give up or conform into something because it is something that someone else told you.

    #72627
    Will
    Participant

    Why is a gap year not an option? Because it sounds like that’s exactly what you need.

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