I made a video of some of the best times my friends and I had (on camera) over the course of our four years. Watch it below. Feel the nostalgia. Afterwords maybe make a nice cup of herbal tea, put on your noise-cancelling headphones, listen to lo-fi beats, and write a blog post. That’s what I did… FUN FACT: I shaved my head down to skin every year in college.
This is weird, right? I guess it was going to happen nonetheless, but like this? The End of College is something I write with the capitalization of a proper noun because it feels like one; an event personally equivalent to the Great Depression or The Alamo. And in retrospect, the world I’m entering into post-graduation is nearly on-par with the magnitude of those events. What were the chances of being born in a year that by the time I graduated college I’d be one of the worst generations effected by the COVID-19 pandemic and all the economic repercussions that followed it? Economists say we haven’t has such an economic downturn since the Great Depression, which was roughly over 100 years ago, so I’ll say my chances were just lower of 1%. At least in that case it feels like my friends and I won the lottery.
