Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow this was unnecessarily wrong. Sorry about that
0. You are an adult with feet in your shoes and brain in your skull, you can go in any direction, if you let go of fear of failure and need for acceptance.
1. See a primary care physician and a therapist.
2. Know that your problems are really trivial compared to 90% of world's population.
3. You are only 23 with likely 73 years ahead of you.
4. Apply for some teaching job with Peace Corps or Fulbright and move abroad to teach english or build huts or whatever.
5. Keep us updated.
#2 is so right. Most 23 year olds are in shitty food service or retail jobs or in low-paying entry-level office jobs! They are living off of ramen while trying to pay off their student loans from four years of commuting their way through a local directional state school.
Do you realize how privileged and out of touch a McKinsey analyst with an Ivy education sounds complaining the way you do OP?
I second the other commenter suggesting volunteering — you will learn to be grateful for your immense privilege through meeting people in much less fortunate circumstances than you.
Also, regarding #5 — please do not keep us updated. We do not need more updates from a whiny, bratty, entitled Ivy grad.