There are hundreds of ways people use to cheer someone up at a lost opportunity or a change of life circumstances.
"When one door closes, another opens."
"When a door closes, open a window."
"An ending is only a new beginning."
You get the point. Recently, since graduation is coming up, I've been giving a significant amount of thought to what the next step in my life should be. I've been researching, pondering, praying and researching some more. I have grown to hate saying such as those above. You see, for the most part, I like my life. I have a routine that works for me, friends and family I love and enjoy being with, and a job I find satisfaction in and, that while not great paying, does pay the bills and lets me do those things I really love. Not everyone can make those claims. So why is it I feel I have to shake up my life and do something different? I almost wrote "feel the need", but I don't really. Mostly what I feel is dread. I really dislike changes. They are difficult and not usually very user-friendly. While they can sometimes be for the better or end up good, the transition period can be, at best, a pain.
I like how someone finished that saying, "When one door closes, another opens". She said, "...but it can be hell in the hallways." Too true.
13 years ago
Do what you want to do, no more school is mandatory!
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