Re: no point in life?
Ok a few things:
1. You are 22, you have plenty of years left and they wont all be like this.
2. A question, how come you have to pay your student loan off so quickly? I don't, its take from me at about £40 a month, out of my salary.
3. It sounds like you have no goals in life. This isn't unusual. Alot of graduates complete their degrees and have no idea what they want to do, some are lucky, but most arn't. The question you really need to ask yourself is "what do you want to do?". Your job obviously doesn't satisfy you, but you might need it for a bit.
4. What did you graduate in by the way?
5. You're first (out of you and your friends) out into the big wide world after uni and it is definately hard. You've taken the first step and once it is time for them to do the same you'll no doubt know what your plan is.
5. I never get worked up about birthdays, you find them less of a bother as you get older, don't sweat it.
6. Find some social clubs to join, learn a sport or something.
Generally speak, get out there and do stuff, [censored] online forums [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. You'll find alot more answers than we could give by going out there and failing miserably in the short term and winning in the long term.
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