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The Lie I Didn’t Know I Was Agreeing To When I Went to College
It never felt like a decision as much as a requirement. This is about realizing, much later, that consent was assumed long before understanding existed.
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When Work Still Functions but You Don’t Feel Inside It Anymore
Nothing is technically wrong, yet something essential has gone quiet. This is about the strange middle where performance continues but presence fades.
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The Quiet Panic of Graduating With No Place to Go
It doesn’t arrive as fear exactly. It shows up as a low, constant unease that follows you out of school and into a world that suddenly feels less defined than it was supposed to.
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No One Mentions the Debt When They Talk About “Doing Everything Right”
The phrase sounds reassuring until you realize what’s missing from it. No one includes the weight that lingers afterward, quietly shaping every choice long after the applause fades.
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When the Degree Arrived but the Life It Promised Didn’t
I remember expecting a shift that never came. The degree showed up exactly on time, but the sense of arrival everyone implied would follow never did.