Sila Savas
1 min readFeb 13, 2020

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I’m sure everyone thinks of THEIR problem while reading this post. And as I recently graduated, my problem has been unemployment for some time now. There is an obvious solution: getting hired, but it’s not always so easy when you’re an idealist like me. So, like most other people, I chose to do something about it. I wanted to feel busy. I went to interviews at companies I’ve never heard the names of before. I continued the job selection processes until the end, even though I could guess that the pay would be so much less than what I’m worth. In short, I spent SO MUCH TIME, for jobs I knew I wouldn’t take. And for sure, it didn’t get me closer to employment. I just grew tired and hopeless about my career plans and future. But you know, maybe it’s a process, even though it’s not “progress”. Sometimes, you need to do things to realize. Not everything we do has to make sense. Sometimes it is not the right thing to do, but the thing you choose to do, at that point in your life. And that’s okay, because we’re human. And it’s okay to be human sometimes.

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