Malec Wrote:So, I'm just curious, how many of you have your future planned out? Do you know what you want to do for the rest of your life???
I'm 23 years old and I don't really know where I see myself in the future. Quite frankly, the future scares the shit out of me. Also, the thought of doing a job for the rest of my life is exhausting to me. I have a job now and I keep going to school on and off for it. I enjoy my job, but at the same time, I'm already bored with it.
I hate school. I'm a terrible student. I hate going, but need to go as it is a requirement for my job. I have other passions and interests, but again the thought of doing one thing forever is tiresome. I don't need to be judged for the anything, btw. So if you're going to judge than back up and leave.
I'm just curious if anyone else feels like this or has felt like this. Maybe some advice?
Hey Malec!
I'm going to tell you something I wish somebody had told me.
It's okay. Your situation sounds very similar to mine, actually. I'm 25 now, and I JUST started on a year long course to become a primary school (elementary in some countries) teacher. It was only last October (when I was 24) that I came to this decision. However, knowing what I know now, if I complete this course and it turns out that teaching isn't for me,
it's okay.
It's unrealistic to think that you should know what you'd like to spend the next 60 years of your life doing when you're only 23. The future used to scare me, too. So much so, I really started to have some issues with worry! My uncertainty due to not knowing/being able to plan my future was difficult. What I found really helped was talking to someone who dealt with worries like this regularly, and working together I was able to overcome these concerns!
It's okay if you try something for a couple of years and it doesn't work out. Put it down to experience and move on to the next thing. Every single thing you do throughout your life will add to your life experiences and consequently shape you as a person, so no decision is the wrong one! How will you know something is right for you if you don't try it?
It's okay to change your mind.
The one piece of advice I will give you, though, is to stick with school. It sounds like it's something that's only part time at the moment? But all I know is that if I'd quit halfway through my Bachelor's Degree (which I really, really wanted to) I wouldn't have been able to do what I'm doing now. So just follow things through once you've started, but after that, feel free to move onto something completely different! Any and all positive experiences will only increase your personal and professional worth - so don't give up!
I'm going to leave you with a quote from a song called Sunscreen by Baz Luhrmann.
Quote:Don’t feel guilty if you don’t know what you want to do with your life,
The most interesting people I know didn't know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives,
Some of the most interesting 40 year olds I know still don’t.