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Old 07.05.2012, 03:00 PM   #72
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Originally Posted by Nefeli
i dont have regrets for my studies (economics/ masters in international banking and financial studies+some other related things), even though i m unemployed now and before i was entirely miserable in my fields of work.

i want, but its pointless to talk about my reality (my country's reality).
have had all over past decade. ah my posts are deleted. its ok.

i never had high expectations and i never cared/seeked for making loads of money.

one thing that might be good with this crisis -have said the same 3+ years ago- is that people* will view life differently, less materialistic to name one. *the ones who are lucky and will survive this.
i have real hopes for people who just finish school now. at first, they were the ones who i felt mostly bad for, 'paying' all the shit that system has been doing over the last 40 years. they wont have to go to uni to get a 'decent' job. fuck 'decent'. they will be more bold with their choices, they will follow their dreams, because what more do you have to lose. basically they ll think and believe: fuck 'decent'.
Amen, sister!
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