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I know that no one my age knows what they're doing but that does nothing to comfort me at all I don't know if my decisions are right I don't think anyone really does But I feel like my choices have set me on a path that I can't stop going down and everything's moving too fast and I can't even stop to look around But, at the same time, I just want to get where I'm supposed to be going This is what scares me the most, more than the uncertainty inherent in my youth, that I'll never stop feeling like I'm on a train that never slows down and I won't reach my final destination until I'm dead and in the ground.
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Nov 26, 2015
Nov 26, 2015 at 12:07 PM UTC
on being halfway through college and 5437 miles from home
I know that no one my age knows what they're doing but that does nothing to comfort me at all I don't know if my decisions are right I don't think anyone really does But I feel like my choices have set me on a path that I can't stop going down and everything's moving too fast and I can't even stop to look around But, at the same time, I just want to get where I'm supposed to be going This is what scares me the most, more than the uncertainty inherent in my youth, that I'll never stop feeling like I'm on a train that never slows down and I won't reach my final destination until I'm dead and in the ground.
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Nov 26, 2015
Nov 26, 2015 at 12:07 PM UTC
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