Soon, the weight of independence will swat me from my day-dream like a gnat from the sky.
For the life in the great beyond is hell for the naive and I am but a fledgling in a lake of swans.
What have I learned about being human and what must I still learn before I am ****** into the void of 9-5 and ''car-pooling"?
I still dance beside the river and swing in the park.
I still stay up to late and sing too loud to old songs from Disney.
And now society demands that all of my future endeavors will be decide by some letters that don't evaluate my worth as a human being.
My entire life, present and future have become rooted inΒ Β knowledge that contributes nothing to my personality, morality, my goals as a person.
(or is that no longer a relevant term?)
Freedom, Independence, The American Dream.
And when I lay in my coffin and reminisce on the adventure that was life, and how I touched lives and solved personal issues, rescued friends from normality. How I fought for the betterment of a minority, I will be glad I learned Pythagorean Theorem, Newton's Law.
I will smile coldly in my grave. I shall thank the Lord I went to college.
Education is important. But do not let it govern your self-worth. Do not let it devour you, chain you to career, or keep you from achieving your most important natural right: the pursuit of happiness.