And I am so tired of thinking of consequences. I just want to do, and not worry about the repercussions.
It's natural: being safety oriented can become a bit too much sometimes, and make one feel like missing out on life...
I hate to say it, but I'm the kind of person who crumbles if their ideas get squashed, or whatever.
Hey, it's a long and hard learning process to get out of that mindset (I'm still there) so... I get you, but we should really try and make a conscious effort to learn to say "no" and go with our decisions.
Good luck with Kingston! Without knowing about the academic differences, it sounds to me that you've made a good choice. (There is always next year, you're right, for USF.)
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It's natural: being safety oriented can become a bit too much sometimes, and make one feel like missing out on life...
Hey, it's a long and hard learning process to get out of that mindset (I'm still there) so... I get you, but we should really try and make a conscious effort to learn to say "no" and go with our decisions.
Good luck with Kingston! Without knowing about the academic differences, it sounds to me that you've made a good choice. (There is always next year, you're right, for USF.)