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I Want to Be Happy

the stress from fierce competition in high school lasts even up to now at age 31. now i still dream about taking exams or missing classes feeling stressed out sometimes. i feel especially depressed thinking about i didnt do well enough in public exams and got into my first choice and everyone s first choice of studies in the university. i have been refusing to accept what i was studying and am now working since age 19. i m full of anger, frustration and depression. yesterday a colleague said his classmate of our profession changed to the major i wanted to study after his first degree, and now he has become a specialist and earns much more than us. i felt depressed immediately that i didnt do anything to try to change when i was younger. now if i start again i will finish my studies at almost 40, as a fresh graduate, while my peers is probably going to retire.

i realize i may not be very interested in the profession i couldn't enter. i am more depressed at the failure to achieve something everyone wants and regards as the best, and that i don't earn as much. i was one of the top students in class since kindergarten but i had bad emotional and stress control and didnt do well enough in the only 2 public exams in teenage age determining the rest of your life.

i hope i will understand how many times i have missed all the chances to make a change because i was too absorbed in my bad feelings. and the ultimate goal to improve oneself does not restrict to one s profession.
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novembermoon · 51-55
A lot hinges on exams, yes. And in big national exams, the stakes are much higher. I think I would still have chosen the course of my study the way I did. What I regret more is that although I like the humanities subjects more than the sciences, I never had very good grounding in it. And I never did pursue Science subjects later on. I hope you find your peace.