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SadLoser
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- Jul 31, 2021
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The first after highschool I had did absolutely nothing because I was too depressed. I failed my final exams on purpose so i'd have more of a reason to kill myself. Obviously I didn't do that and the second year I had to go to community college to be able to get into any proper college at all. I also worked for a year. That was the year that COVID happened.
Now i'm due to start college in September.
This will be the first time since highschool that i'll finally be around people my age again. My question is, is it too late to fix things? Will I look back at my youth in my 30s+ and have regrets even if everything goes perfectly from my first day? I don't think I partied enough in highschool. I was such an outcast. I'd like to change things, go out with people and get drunk on weekends, live the life of a normal young man.
Lastly, will I be able to fit in with the mostly 18 year olds that will be in my year? I know that people in their 50s go to college, but I want to be indistinguishable from someone that went to college straight after highschool. I don't want to be the "older guy".
Now i'm due to start college in September.
This will be the first time since highschool that i'll finally be around people my age again. My question is, is it too late to fix things? Will I look back at my youth in my 30s+ and have regrets even if everything goes perfectly from my first day? I don't think I partied enough in highschool. I was such an outcast. I'd like to change things, go out with people and get drunk on weekends, live the life of a normal young man.
Lastly, will I be able to fit in with the mostly 18 year olds that will be in my year? I know that people in their 50s go to college, but I want to be indistinguishable from someone that went to college straight after highschool. I don't want to be the "older guy".