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  1. Emily Lenker says:

    Hello Dana, I’m a 23 year old, and completed my undergrad last year but haven’t made any efforts to get a job because honestly I never want to work. I am not talented or skilled at anything, nor am I passionate about anything. I am not ambitious, i just want to exist peacefully. I have felt like this forever and I would’ve dropped out of even education long ago if I wasn’t forced by my parents to finish it. I feel like a clueless leaf blowing in the wind, no direction, no aspiration. I don’t know what my future looks like, I’m only concerned with my present. I don’t want to depend on my parents forever but is being independent even worth it? I feel like real freedom is not possible. As long as you’re alive you’ll be a slave to something or the other in the world. All i want in life is the free time to do things I like, learn stuff, etc. I hate obligations. But it feels like responsibilities are all you have in life ever since you’re born.

    What do I even do with myself?

    1. Hi Emily, it does feel like that. Firstly, in case you’re having any concerns about mental health, I do urge you to avail yourself of local services – get a referral via a GP, call support hotlines, or whatever is in your area. There are people who might be able to help.

      But that said, generally, I agree that responsibilities pile up and never end. The good news is you CAN choose your level of burden to a degree. You don’t have to get a mortgage (and not everyone has the privilege to do so). You can be a barista on an ocean liner if you want, or join the military, or opt out of civilian life in a number of ways.

      But people closer to you can help more directly. I’m not qualified in that sense – my article was more about avoiding the career/promotions cycle.

      I hope you can figure it out!

      Dana