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I honestly miss these times when i was younger. No worries and no stress.
And summer holiday felt like months, without work and other obligations.
It's like my freedom is slowly taken away from me. Its not like I'm depressed or anything,
but everything goes too fast for me, everything changes so fast.
Work and school. And than as a gift for that a full time job..
Bye bye childhood, I'm gonna miss you ;d
And summer holiday felt like months, without work and other obligations.
It's like my freedom is slowly taken away from me. Its not like I'm depressed or anything,
but everything goes too fast for me, everything changes so fast.
Work and school. And than as a gift for that a full time job..
Bye bye childhood, I'm gonna miss you ;d
just become the guy that lives in his moms basement and plays videogames all day same thing what your talking about, just kidding.
I miss the days when I didn't have bills to pay, and my only real obligations was making sure my fish had their fish flakes twice a day.
Hahaha, exactly. I dont mean it in a depressed way. Everyone is asking if I'm alright. Yes I am.
It's just all the obligations. Playing outside with all the kids in our neighborhood. That was fun!
You'll learn to cope, I'm sure.
I honestly don't miss my childhood all that much cos I hate that kid.
But these uni days, DAMN they're going fast.
uhu uhu.
Never let go of your inner child, my friend!
You can be both adult and child at the same time, it's entirely possible to keep the best of both worlds.
I totally agree with you, ahaha. I never said i would stop having these childish moments ;d
You surely must be going through hard times. I'm not sure what your future plans are, but i can assure you that they never turn out as bad as you think they will.
My dad told me that before i left for northeastern to never let go of the little kid inside of me. I plan on taking my second internship soon, so i know how stressful it is to have a full time job Dx. One of the things that i'm most grateful for is that although I have a full work day planned most of the time, I still have time to screw around with my buddies! I guess big changes like the one you must be going through right now really makes you value the little things.
Communication & Multimedia design does seem like a pretty big jump from Graphic design. Is that whole transition going alright for you?
Thanks, yes I am fine.
The last 4 years went so fast, i also had 2 internships 40hours a week + my part time job in the evenings(10hours).
Its not a very big step to my next study because I've done this first study(4years) and I know you'll have to work for it, but it wasnt a very big deal. Í'm very motivated to learn more. My next study I'll start with other kids which will come directly from Highschool. They will be 17/18 years old (I'm 21 years old), they will come to this school with less or none knowledge about Mac pc's and/or Design programms(for example: photoshop).
So thats what it is, i dont really have a hard time. I'm always very optimistic.
Things change, its not that i dont like to work 40hours a week, i look forward to start my own bussiness.
I just miss my childhood thats all.. It was so peacefull ;d
My dad told me that before i left for northeastern to never let go of the little kid inside of me. I plan on taking my second internship soon, so i know how stressful it is to have a full time job Dx. One of the things that i'm most grateful for is that although I have a full work day planned most of the time, I still have time to screw around with my buddies! I guess big changes like the one you must be going through right now really makes you value the little things.
Communication & Multimedia design does seem like a pretty big jump from Graphic design. Is that whole transition going alright for you?
You can be both adult and child at the same time, it's entirely possible to keep the best of both worlds.
I honestly don't miss my childhood all that much cos I hate that kid.
But these uni days, DAMN they're going fast.
I miss the days when I didn't have bills to pay, and my only real obligations was making sure my fish had their fish flakes twice a day.