I'm 26 and can't help but look at the people I went to school with and just find it so weird how differently lives pan out. We were all born in the same year, have had the same amount of time on Earth, relatively similar upbringings and yet our lives are all so different.
For example, quite a few of those I went to school with are married, homeowners or have children. In the years we've left school they have found their long-term partners, saved up enough to buy a property, have children, start careers. In the same amount of time I've not really done much... I've been to university and got a master's and started my career but I'm still on a low salary, single and can't afford to live on my own.
It's been 10 years since I left school, which is a long time, but at the same time feels like no time at all.
AIBU?
To find it weird how different people's lives turn out?
cinnamonmon · 09/10/2022 18:56
Am I being unreasonable?
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Ihatethenewlook · 09/10/2022 18:59
I don’t really get what you mean tbh. A single, seemingly small decision can completely alert the course of someone’s life. Choosing whether or not to go to uni, or whether or not to have children are pretty basic but massively life changing choices
cinnamonmon · 09/10/2022 21:41
Gosh no I didn't mean that having a degree meant I was any better than anyone! I meant the opposite. I feel like I've not made much progress since I was 16. I mean up until a couple of years ago I was still worrying sitting in classrooms and worrying about 'homework'.
I feel like a lot of people I've gone to school with have settled down and are now 'proper adults'. I want nothing more than to be a mum, and so I feel behind and like I've not actually achieved anything of meaning in my life yet.
cinnamonmon · 09/10/2022 21:41
Gosh no I didn't mean that having a degree meant I was any better than anyone! I meant the opposite. I feel like I've not made much progress since I was 16. I mean up until a couple of years ago I was still worrying sitting in classrooms and worrying about 'homework'.
I feel like a lot of people I've gone to school with have settled down and are now 'proper adults'. I want nothing more than to be a mum, and so I feel behind and like I've not actually achieved anything of meaning in my life yet.
cinnamonmon · 09/10/2022 21:41
Gosh no I didn't mean that having a degree meant I was any better than anyone! I meant the opposite. I feel like I've not made much progress since I was 16. I mean up until a couple of years ago I was still worrying sitting in classrooms and worrying about 'homework'.
I feel like a lot of people I've gone to school with have settled down and are now 'proper adults'. I want nothing more than to be a mum, and so I feel behind and like I've not actually achieved anything of meaning in my life yet.
Ohshitiveturnedintomymother · 09/10/2022 19:25
I’m not sure I understand the point you are making? Yes people live different lives?
Are you implying the at you are better because you have a masters rather than getting married? Yes a masters is nice but I don’t understand why it would stop you having more money? It’s only an extra year at university and they are ten a penny nowadays
or are you saying that they are better supported by having a husband?
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