jueves, 27 de agosto de 2015

Is it worth it?

The last year of high school is known to be a stressful one. Students face the idea that they are about to go into “the real world”. With new challenges and drastic changes is not surprising that students might get a little worried about their future goals. Personally, one of the things that worry me the most is that I’m not sure if my dream job can provide me economic stability. My goal is to study journalism, but the thing is that I’m afraid I wouldn’t get a job doing what I love after graduating from college. I don’t care about the money, I could actually do my job for free. But in the world we are living nowadays money is indispensable to survive and this is the reality of many.

Senior students, see the hard economic situation that our country is going through and get more worried than what they already are. Is it really worth it to study what you love although there are millions of college graduated students without a job? This is a persistent question in my mind, but I think I haven’t found an answer to it yet. The idea of spending four or eight years of my life studying something and afterwards being unemployed terrifies me. But I think it is better than spending your whole life doing a job you hate just for surviving. So, I will just dare the circumstances and study what I really love. Perhaps I wouldn’t easily find a job, or have enough money but at least I will be happy and glad that I fulfil my goal.

Aside from the economic situation, most students haven’t even set up their goals yet. They don’t have any idea of what they are going to do after high school. Many of them haven’t find an appealing career or simply don’t want to attend college. Most of those who don’t want to go to college are merely afraid of the changes it brings. Young people sometimes just don’t want to get out of their comfort zone and take new challenges. Those, in my opinion, are the ones that conform doing a job they hate -to survive- just because they weren’t up to give a chance to their dreams.

Humans, in their nature, are conformist. If they don’t like something they just get used to it, because it is easier that way. I must admit that I enjoy my comfort zone, as everyone else. But I’m glad I have been encouraged since I was a kid to achieve my goals no matter how hard they could seem. Because otherwise I had be unhappy. And I have realized that afterwards, when you get out of that dangerous comfort zone and begin walking the path towards your goal, it is not as hard as it seemed in the beginning.


I’m a young soul but that must not stop me from giving a piece of advice to anyone who needs it. People say life is short, but in fact went it gets hard it may seem long. You should decide whether you are going to live it doing what you love or just survive through live doing something you hate regretting your choice. I haven’t find the answer to the question I made before. But I have made a choice, and I’m up to live my life. I hope yours doesn’t seem long.


A BIG psychological hug, R.M.