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CravingPeace
It’s only a matter of time
- Feb 19, 2025
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I'm 29 years old and, up until I manically lost my PhD program and assistantship, I always had some form of force that drove me to succeed and strive for more accomplishments, meet milestones for the "betterment" of my own life.
Now that I've entered the workforce a few years ago, the milestones have all but disappeared. Now it is just a daily repetition of the same thing, over and over. The struggle to prevent burnout in a stagnant job that I'll be at for what seems like forever. All to make a borderline poverty level salary while paying back high student loans and constant medical bills and overspending from my time in addiction. For what?
It all seems so pointless. After school, the only milestone left is death.
Now that I've entered the workforce a few years ago, the milestones have all but disappeared. Now it is just a daily repetition of the same thing, over and over. The struggle to prevent burnout in a stagnant job that I'll be at for what seems like forever. All to make a borderline poverty level salary while paying back high student loans and constant medical bills and overspending from my time in addiction. For what?
It all seems so pointless. After school, the only milestone left is death.