I’ll turn 24 in several months, and whereas in high school and college I’ve always sort of went along with the crowd in terms of what I SHOULD want, now I’m really thinking about what I DO want, what steps I can take to get there, and how financial management plays a role in all of that. It’s exciting, but also kind of scary.
I’m very glad that I didn’t go straight from college to graduate school, because this period of working experience has clarified (and continues to do so) so many things for me in terms of what I think are important in my life, what type of work I do and don’t enjoy, and what careers I may want to pursue after grad school.
Single Ma had a really great post yesterday, about doing what you have to do so you can do what you want to do.
So as I continue to work and study and grow, I’m trying to figure out how to have a life on my terms. Not in everything, but in the most important things.
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