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Old 11-26-2007, 11:59 PM   #10 (permalink)
Andrew Brunelle
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Default This post really spoke to me, man

Why should we all go around pretending to like the careers we choose when we know that the one we want to do is out there, and we are stuck here in this unfulfilling career? I know what it is I want to do, and it's divided between comedy and writing. I feel that if I do not fully commit to one or the other, each of them will suffer. But I'll figure it out. It takes trial and error sometimes. I do like the stand-up comedy atmosphere, minus the smoke and alcohol. And writing really fulfills me. Anyway, I really enjoyed this post. Thanks for being a constant inspiration.

That whole thing about college and being doomed to a particular major is frightening. I feel as though once you go down that wrong path, there is so much pressure to stay on it because of the money spent already and you feel like you're wasting all that money. I love to learn on my own, but learning what other people tell me is significant really demotivates me. It's just how I am. I love to read about things that interest me, but taking all these pointless required courses really get to me sometimes. I have this theory that college is a pyramid scheme anyway. But that's just me...

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