Author Topic: Happiness can now finally set in  (Read 626 times)

School just finished. I don't necessarily need to ever go back to school again.

This is a really relieving feeling. I don't have to experience that amount of stress again for quite some time.

I finally feel like I can settle in with my life and enjoy it again like I did before I even went to loving kindergarten.


Anyone else feel this lately? Discussies.

welp i have 4 months left of school.

they told me to finish senior year before i take my cert IV in AeroMechanics :')

Yeah within the past month I've gotten back to being happy.  Haven't been truly happy since freshman year.  Now I'm smiling for no reason, and I'm really motivated to do things.  It's nice.

Not really, working and other stuff prevents that.

But what do you plan on doing now? College or the military or what?

When I got home from my English exam today, my last one, I just came home and cleaned.

I loving cleaned everything. My room is a goddamn battlestation/office/bedroom/home theatre hybrid now.

Not really, working and other stuff prevents that.

But what do you plan on doing now? College or the military or what?

Straight into work. Starting out working for my father's enterprise, getting business cards and an official email domain in 6 weeks. Structured cabling and renovation contracting.

Then, after that, it's on to Entrepreneurship for me.

Straight into work. Starting out working for my father's enterprise, getting business cards and an official email domain in 6 weeks. Structured cabling and renovation contracting.
Then, after that, it's on to Entrepreneurship for me.
you're not even going to get a degree?

Straight into work. Starting out working for my father's enterprise, getting business cards and an official email domain in 6 weeks. Structured cabling and renovation contracting.

Then, after that, it's on to Entrepreneurship for me.
It seems having a rich father makes getting a job much easier. Especially when he owns a large business.

But that sounds pretty heavy for just getting out of highschool, I certainly couldn't do it.