My first nook.
Published 1 year, 10 months ago in My life.As a writer, it’s always disheartening to look at a blank white page. Especially if your head was buzzing with a ton of ideas just a moment ago, and then whoosh! the ideas seem to vanish as quickly as they came.
I am also slightly amused by the button that one has to click after writing their blog : “publish”. I bet this nook will provide my one and only chance to ever publish my own work hehe. Perhaps you can tell I am still a youth of the world, for I tend to save my academic language for university essays. So, informal as my language may be, I will press on.
My upcoming milestone of a 21st birthday has forced me to look back at the “long” years of my life. Lately I have been seeing people I’ve known from high school and considering how young I still am, I am surprised at how far some of them already are in the world. Some are married, some have kids, some are on great career paths. Me? I don’t consider myself to have done anything great or significant. I certainly haven’t done anything like the events mentioned above. Sometimes I wonder if I’m being left behind in life. But then again, of one wants something, they go after it right? Perhaps I have yet to grasp that drive that helps people find their niche and follow their passions.
Until such time, I will (hopefully) continue the small life I have, cross my fingers and hope for the best.
And to you reader, thank you for “listening” to my ramblings. xxx
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Bah, being married and having kids at the age of 21 or near that is scary. U shouldn’t worry about wat u havent achieved, but what you are going to not achieve. Strive to do your best and only that and if you do you won’t regret anything on your deathbed.
Art student eh? Where at?
I’m doing Primary teaching at Melbourne Uni…It’s fun.