>>5964546I really like that quote, it's a good one to live by. Try to keep telling yourself that anon whenever you need to hear it most.
>>5965301While you're right that the world will keep spinning no matter how many people die, I tend to disagree on importance. Things are only as important as the value we place on them. Is money important if there are no people to spend it or no situation where it can be used (IE; post apocalyptic world)? It's obviously important to us now because it's what we use to survive and trade for goods and services. What about life? Is it important? Would it matter if all life ended on planet earth? In the grand scheme of the universe we're not important. That doesn't change that right here and now, who you are and how you interact with the people around you is an important thing. Or at least it should be to you, because you are you and the only person who can experience the things you're experiencing. If you're referring to uniqueness, of course there will always be someone like you out in the world because we're all exposed to similar cultures now. However, you likely won't meet them and to everyone else, you're quite a unique version to them. This is just my way of looking at things differently.
>>5965485Me too. I've been working hard in my free time on my video game side project as a result.
>>5966213I wouldn't worry too much about 6k, I know people who are hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. I'd honestly just go right into the masters program you want to so that when you're out you'll have a really solid job that will cover your debt. I think you did really well though anon, considering living standards today are really difficult. Don't look back though, just keep powering forward.