Post-Teenage Crisis?

Posted by: restlessecstasy  :  Category: 2008, Government, Life, Personal, Situation in Sri Lanka, job

I like to think so.

Life’s been good after the marathon of A/Ls but has become very stressful at the same time. I guess it’s a phase of adjusting to the outside world and taking up responsibilities more seriously. The days where I was pampered and looked after are long gone, and I find myself out in the open road that was illustrated to us as this beautiful, carpeted highway with the appropriate directions and road signs, ready to guide us through. We all knew this was going to happen one day or another, so what seems to be the problem? Well, for starters, it turns out my open road is not a luxurious highway but a gravel road full of dust and dirt with large potholes with hardly any proper road signals and guidance.

Yes, life is tough. Especially when you are living in Sri Lanka anyway. When I asked my cousins whether they had a post-teenage crisis, all I got were sniggers and snorts.

“Achchi ammek wage katha karanne nathuwa inna” (Stop talking like a granny) was one of the harsh replies.

But seriously, am I the only one who’s feeling this? Was life easier for young adults in the past? Is it the sky-rocketing inflation rates the cause of it all?

FINANCE-WISE:
To be honest I haven’t bought something fabulous in quite a long time now. I’m always looking out for bargains which can be so stressful and finally after a day’s of wandering around end up with NOTHING! Most of my hard-earned cash goes to my phone bill and food. Its depressing the way money disappears off these days especially when you have to go through so much to earn the darn thing.

I also don’t feel like asking for money from my parents. I know for a fact that even they are having financial crises with the ongoing economic situation in Sri Lanka. I try to even pay my tuition fees with my own money without asking from my dad. I often wonder how daily labourers and people who earn very little survive these days….do they starve? steal? beg or borrow? How do people overcome the stress of life?

EDUCATION/JOB-WISE:
The goal of most students nowadays is to get as much as certifications and qualifications as soon as possible. It’s more of a trend that everyone’s following really, but it’s given the statement “the survival of the fittest” a whole new meaning. Should I follow the trend? Will I be deprived of better job opportunities if I don’t?

My ambition as I’ve mentioned earlier is to become a policy maker on sustainable development. (hopefully) Thanks to financial situations, I am in Colombo University doing a degree in International Relations. (Yes, a B+ was not good enough for a Geography major) *sigh* They all say IR will help me in future, but will it really? Will I ever like it as much as I loved Geography? Will I achieve my goals in life with an BA in IR?

I hope things ease out soon. I don’t want wrinkles on my forehead before due time!

Unemployed no more…

Posted by: restlessecstasy  :  Category: job

No, I’m not bragging, Just letting everyone know how Happy I am.

Yes, I’m a workaholic, I would rather work than go on a cruise to Maldives.

No, I don’t hate rest…I just don’t like to idle as it makes me feel insignificant.

Yes, I’m proud of my achievements, because I worked hard for it all.

No, I’m not interested in just the money, I love my office environment and staff members.

Yes, I’m working at the United Nations although many have a prejudice against it.

No, not all employees at the UN are crooks, some actually care about what they do.

Yes, I’m being paid for my work this time (unlike when I was an intern)

No, they do not provide me with luxurious facilities and endless benefits, the only positive consequence is what goes on my CV

Yes, the UN bears large administrative costs but not all of it is put to waste

No, I don’t approve of the large admin costs, but really, I have no say in the system

Yes, I’m being a hypocrite right now, but then again….no one is perfect

No, I not only do crappy odd jobs, but do something worthwhile at work

Yes, I’m allowed to attend lectures to continue my studies, which includes flexible work hours

No, I’m not neglecting my studies, I actually work better under stress

Yes, I’m happy again, happier than I could have ever been.

:)