Can relate so much. In age 45 I pursue a very very difficult Masters. I totally disconnected from everything and everyone, only to finish in age 47. I was in my own cell prison, or better- a monk in a monastery . I entered the cell young and got out of it old. Would have done it all over again❤ I enjoyed the studies so much and learned so much
You're doing amazing, keep up the hard work. I know it can be difficult but you'll settle on in time and create even more memories. It'll happen a few times in life but it shows us how important our friends, family, and time is. But you'll smile when you think back on it
Frankly I'm happy about it. My mom is divorcing my dad and is much happier now that she has physically separated from him, and I'm happy to be here with her before I go back to school.
I mean that’s kind of the point right? Did you expect the rest of the world or at least your own little world “to stop just because you left? Everyone’s gone because they all left for higher education and careers as well, just like you. You may not recognize it yourself. But to others you are probably a completely different person in some ways as well. That’s a part of growing and learning
Lovely america just a friendly reminder! Maybe I’m not right but I feel like your posts and shorts are getting sadder and sadder ! Please be aware and catch it before it snowballs into some serious stuff ! I really love you and follow you for 4 years now ❤
Nothing at "home" in the suburbs was worth going back for after escaping to university. Congrats on having had something in your childhood you felt was worth missing as an adult?
In my case my mommy in my entire life I never had any POV about her nature and a kind of personality she's about but lately realised she's not one I can call her mine 😢
Then there will be the generation that can do school remote, get hired remote, and never leave. Being a socially acceptable introvert for life. And you’ll be like, “WhaAaaaaaA…?” And then you’ll realize you’re not part of Gen Z…😂
Not true I’m at a Community college rn for my gen eds but in January I have to transfer to a big ass college in a whole ass city. If ur trying to get a masters, PhD, and sometimes even a bachelor’s a community college can’t offer that. At least mine cant
It depends. Not necessarily. I did the comm college route myself after dropping out of hs and now work in healthcare after obtaining my BSN, RN degree and will apply to med school as a non trad applicant next year. There are diff routes one can take with the path to degrees in healthcare higher education.
@@tylerrjohnson68 sadly corporate America has taken so many. Sad to see lonely, sad, bitter, depressed woman childless on they late 30s with nothing but their job and cats.
How about being able to support yourself ? You never know if the person ur with will actually be dependable. Always best to have a job and career and independence. Everyone can get married and have kids.
@@sharongrewal6367 If you are going into marriage with that mentally of quitting and never trusting your partner I’d say you probably will fail. Family values come from actual families with values and that’s a very strong foundation for a long happy marriage.
@@sharongrewal6367 Well sounds like you don’t know how to choose men. A good Father teach their daughters what a good man looks like and maybe yours didn’t. Well coming from a very close family and with lots of children and happy marriages for many past generations that it is amazing so maybe I have some idea of what I am talking about. But again I’m not trying to offend anyone here just because you don’t agree with what I am saying you have to throw insults around.
Well, having kids is a personal choice. Going to school and working is hard enough for me, so I do not make decisions that will make it even more challenging (having kids, unnecessary credit card debt, etc.).