It is the acceptance of all things had, and lately, of all things lost. It is an explanation of the fast track to nowhere, an exploration of the meaning found in not-so-much, the experience of not knowing what's next, and the endurance to push through the nonsense.
I'm a recent graduate from the number one university in the country (go bears!) who graduated at the top of her class (Summa Cum Laude...get it now?) in a major that no one cares about (I studied people...seemed relevant at the time). After being thrown out into the wilderness, I moved home with my parents (hello, high school), attempted to get a "real" job (failure), and got dumped by my boyfriend of two and a half years (cat lady in the making). Now I'm a college grad with nowhere to go and nothing to do, using my four year degree from UC Berkeley to dust shelves, sit behind a computer, and work with children at a nearby fitness center. Needless to say, my life isn't quite what I thought it would be just a few months ago.
These are my challenges; this is my story.
best title ever.
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