Sunday, 24 April 2016

The Unabridged Journals Of A Forgotten Misft





Here is my concept: 

I have accepted school. I'm going to school, I should be finished in two months for a four month holiday before university. This was not my idea. It was society's. If I had my way frankly,  wouldn't have gone. Like I've mentioned many times before, I believe that in order to achieve the life that you want; you don't have to go to school. But then again, it doesn't matter if you do or you don't. Either you are going to get screwed by the government and the world. And when it comes to friends...there's drama going on. Your friends say they don't want you to pick sides but you know all too well, that's a lie. You'll survive. Well, I hope you do because then, you need to think of university and life after that. It's okay! You still have four months to think about that. But let's skip four years into the future and say that we have finished university - the job I work isn't my dream job but I enjoy it. You have to work then for another year and some months. Or you could get fired...then you'll work a couple more jobs after that, to pay off your debt to the government (with some interest). At this rate, life won't be glamorous. They will pay enough to cover everything, you might need. Bills will never be overdue (hopefully). Money is never a thought in your head. You will never be homeless or starving. You won't have to worry about moving back home if the government finally realizes that we are people. You will, however, get your heart broken more than once, don't let that put you down. If it helps, the first one in worse than the second one. Contrary to how you might feel at the time, it won't kill you. It won't be the end of the world. Divide into the comfort of friends, family, and your books. Always find time to read at the end of the day. Meet up with friends regularly, old and new. Put in some time to go see the homeless and spend some time with them. You will learn so much from them than you ever learned in school. Make memories. You have nothing to be ashamed of. Learn to master your gifts. In doing so, you will become a lot stronger, wiser and maybe, even a little taller. Travel a few times a year, once by yourself. Always different places. Meet new people while you're there. They will be good for you. There will be no war. 

But for now, be patient. Work hard. You have no choice. And be good to people. I don't know what's coming but in July, you will travel around Europe with one of your greatest friends. It's all working out. Keep at it. Be content. You'll make it. 

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