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pleaseletmeperish

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I used to be considered smart. Eloquent. Talented. Someone who would make it big someday. I used to write, and had been published in a few good places. I topped my grade. I come from a place that was very much the small pond type, and I was the big fish; everyone praised me.

Then I went to college for a few months. The big pond, where I was the small fish. I couldn't deal with this sudden loss of stature. A lot of other things were happening- my grandfather died, I developed diabetes, I was failing my classes, our finances were uncertain. All this during the pandemic.

I gave up; I decided I was better off being dead than mediocre. Of course, my mediocrity wasn't the sole reason, but it massively eroded my self-esteem.

It's been five years since I dropped out of college. Haven't held a job. Haven't talked to anyone IRL apart from my immediate family.

I still stalk people I used to know. One of them was from a similar lower middle class family as mine. They pursued a random degree and went to work as a salesperson and speaker at a company that has sent them to 13 countries, in career progression that is unprecedented for the organisation. Their designation is unique, and they were at the entry-level role they started off at for just one year before being promoted to another vertical. It usually takes 2-3 years for a promotion in the same vertical, and more time to be promoted to another. My jealous self of course had to stalk more; I found you need referrals to be employed at the company, and they are related to a bigwig.

13 countries at the age of 24. Wow. I haven't ever flown.

They always had good public speaking skills, with experience in speech and debate competitions. I did too, but gave up in college due to depression. Maybe if I hadn't given up, if I would have gotten a job like this too. It's niche- only 4-5 companies in my country have such a role, and only this company has the budget it does. But maybe I would have somehow gotten it.

I wonder what job I would have gotten if I had graduated. Would I have gotten to travel?

13 countries. Wow.
 
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yourmmomisabbitch

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oh buckaroo buddy boy
i used to pride myself on the exact same thing and had the exact same fallout when i felt like i wasnt meeting my own standards anymore
fundamentally, it's a matter of identity, your identity growing up was focused on one thing, and u being better than other people at that thing
but youre a big kid now and clearly that isnt working anymore, that's not to say you cant still be great, but you should reframe your own perception of yourself, you're more than just that thing
 
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pleaseletmeperish

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oh buckaroo buddy boy
i used to pride myself on the exact same thing and had the exact same fallout when i felt like i wasnt meeting my own standards anymore
fundamentally, it's a matter of identity, your identity growing up was focused on one thing, and u being better than other people at that thing
but youre a big kid now and clearly that isnt working anymore, that's not to say you cant still be great, but you should reframe your own perception of yourself, you're more than just that thing
I have given up on being anything at all. I just want to die at this point
 
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yeah comparison is a bitch. everytime i try to compare myself with other people my age i feel like a total failure. a different creature almost
 
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Forever Sleep

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I actually think they should make more effort to address this at uni. A classmate remarked the same- that we were probably all used to being at the top or near the top of our classes in college courses. But of course- as the subjects become more specialist and, if you are lucky enough to get on a good course- you may well find yourself competing to be in the middle or even at the bottom on the new course. Which can be a slap in the face when you're not expecting it.

Your old classmate does sound like they've done well. Still- if they are travelling all over for business, doesn't mean they're getting the opportunity to be a tourist in those places necessarily.

If it's travel that appeals the most, I've known friends work pretty menial jobs to save enough to go. Come back and do it all again. Maybe there are other ways you could still fulfil some of your ambitions.
 
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itsgone2

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Some are just better at this game of life than others. Parenting matters so much. Good mental health. Add luck. It just doesn't work out for everyone. It didn't for me anyway
 

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