I started to have a quarter-life
(or hopefully one-fifth-life) crisis today, now that I’m back from my year abroad and facing the reality that I only have one more year of college left
before I enter The Real World. Many of my friends have already graduated, and
although a substantial number of them are doing really Grown-Up things at
impressive companies, there are others who don’t know what to do or, as would
be expected in this economy, can’t find work. Which really gets me thinking,
that’s going to be me next year. Studying Linguistics is great and all, but
what in the world do I do with it? I don’t want to do more schooling, at least
for a while. I don’t want to work in a 9-5 desk job and I don’t want to do an
unpaid internship (sorry, but it’s America’s euphemism for slave labor). And I really don’t want to move home after college.
(Maybe I should have put future security over true passions and studied
Business, afterall.).
So before sinking into despair, I thought maybe I should
focus on some do’s.
I do like languages.
I do like traveling. And I do
love to write.
So just as those who can’t teach,
teach gym (School of Rock), those who can’t pass the LSATs or encode computer
software for a living, blog. And thus A Thing for Wor(l)ds is born, my space to
blab about linguistics (not the boring kind!), jet-setting, and just about anything that strikes my fancy. Because
the lead-up to unemployment will be more fun if it’s shared.
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