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Maybe I am in the minority, but I have entered some pretty bad depression since graduating in May. I had a pretty active social life in school, and was always trying to have fun... plus obviously the girls were available.
Since school has ended, I've realized that my friends have moved to different parts of the country, my on again off again girlfriend has broken my heart yet again, I'm in a job that allows me to do nothing but think about how sad I am from the break up. I'm still living at home, as I am in debt to my parents for lawyer fees (another story), and I have to pay them back and THEN begin saving for a place. All in all, [censored] ain't great, and there is nobody even at work that is my age who I could meet, no girls, nothing. Has anybody else gone thru anything like this that could shed some light on what I should do? I feel like [censored]. |
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If you come up with a solution, let me know. I've been feeling like this for 3-4 years.
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Go to grad school.
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For a while (this was over 10 years ago), I tried drinking heavily every day. After about a year of that not working, I left everything I knew and/or owned and moved to a completely new city and started over from the ground up. That worked for me.
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Funny, I did something similar, only after the drinking heavily stage I moved to a completely new city and started drinking heavily every day.
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try changing your job.
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Go to grad school. [/ QUOTE ] That's what I did. Only do it if you really want to get the degree. Don't do it to escape something else. It's hard work, pays very little, and cuts into what should be your life. |
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Around here there is a support group session every week. We meet at the bar.
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there is no life after college.
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