>>6435067I'm 25, no job, no career path. All but one of my friends live at least hundreds of miles away, and where I live is a cultural deadzone. My mortgage company for the house I inherited is trying to fuck me over. But connecting with people over the internet, reading and listening, I feel like I've learned a lot. I think that more of us are in this boat than we realize. We live in a time where college degrees are as throw-away to employers as high school diplomas, and where our education system doesn't teach us about how the real world actually works. College students are tens of thousands of dollars in debt and white-collar companies are overloaded with people going down the same path looking for the same jobs. We've been conditioned to fear the increasingly less unbeaten path of under the table and odd labor. The very concept of working when you want to work has been thrown out the window in favor of submission to nameless faceless superentities know as corporations