u/IAMSPEED01

Honestly, does the idea of actually "making it" ever lowkey freak anyone else out? Most of us are grinding at jobs or finishing school with the dream of quitting once the P&L is consistent, but the reality of being technically "jobless" in your 20s feels like a weird psychological hurdle. While everyone else our age is climbing the corporate ladder, updating resumes, and trauma-bonding over office drama, you’d be living in a completely different world. Even if the money is there, it’s a bit isolating to think about being that detached from the "normal" social loop and the standard career path. Does anyone else get that "success anxiety" where you’re stoked to win, but also kind of scared of how much of an outsider it makes you compared to your peers?

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u/IAMSPEED01 — 8 days ago