
How to start my life over?
I am in my third year of college, planning on studying literature and poetry as a graduate student after I graduate. However, my life is changing. My best friend has become a party animal and a very selfish person…and after dealing with her crap for six months, I have decided that it’s time to move on. Every boy I have liked has screwed me over, I’m so tired of mending shattered heart after shattered heart.
I want to start my life over, continue planning for the future, but to have the strength to move on, not only learn from the past, but move on from it, and most importantly, make new friends. I am twenty years old…how do I go about doing this?Have you ever had to start over, find a new support system, and find new people who actually matter to you?Is it really hard at this age, do people usually have a core group of friends by their third year of college?If you did have to start over, how did you go about doing it?
I started over at 22. I moved far away on my own. I made friends that will now be my friends for life. It is actually much easier to start over at your age because you are starting to see what the real world is about. You know what you want and don’t want and are independent enough to do it on your own. Don’t be scared-life will work itself out. Just take care of yourself, don’t give up on your dreams and stay true to the person you are. The best times are yet to come!
Poem: Life-changes
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