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ThatStateOfMind
Enlightened
- Nov 13, 2021
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In today's world, the pressure to succeed and do well is crazy. Society has a very narrow description of success and we're expected to meet that description, and that description is typically equated to wealth, status, and a "perfect" lifestyle. We're often bombarded daily by images of success that make us feel like we're falling behind, even when we're doing our best. It's a reason I avoid LinkedIn, everyone is humble-bragging and the site as a whole feels fake, I hate that it has a good use for applying to internships.
Anyways, this pressure is very overwhelming, and I often question my self worth and accomplishments, or what seems like lack thereof. At 18, we're expected to have our life roughly planned out. For example, I'm attending college now, and I'm sure almost everyone expects me to go through my degree and afterwards, land a nice, good-paying job, but competition is fierce and it may not pan out that way. I feel there is a VERY REAL possibility that I don't get a job with my degree. As a man, I feel like this pressure is amplified (no offense intended to others), and I feel I am expected to reach a certain level of financial success and be the breadwinner.
It's hard not to feel like a failure as an unemployed college student with people pestering me on when I'm going to get a job (I don't bum off of anyone, I live on my savings).
I don't know where this post is going, my mind is cloudy and im starting to lose focus as well as my train of thought. Reality is very harsh though, and success is never guaranteed. Sometimes, the only way out of this pressure seems to be an early grave.
Anyways, this pressure is very overwhelming, and I often question my self worth and accomplishments, or what seems like lack thereof. At 18, we're expected to have our life roughly planned out. For example, I'm attending college now, and I'm sure almost everyone expects me to go through my degree and afterwards, land a nice, good-paying job, but competition is fierce and it may not pan out that way. I feel there is a VERY REAL possibility that I don't get a job with my degree. As a man, I feel like this pressure is amplified (no offense intended to others), and I feel I am expected to reach a certain level of financial success and be the breadwinner.
It's hard not to feel like a failure as an unemployed college student with people pestering me on when I'm going to get a job (I don't bum off of anyone, I live on my savings).
I don't know where this post is going, my mind is cloudy and im starting to lose focus as well as my train of thought. Reality is very harsh though, and success is never guaranteed. Sometimes, the only way out of this pressure seems to be an early grave.