Scared to Death

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Hello everyone! I'm new here so hi, nice to meet you all! :)

Anyways, I'm a college student and I literally have no sense of direction of what I want to do after college. It terrifies me. I trust God show me a path in time, but that doesn't mean I don't have some fear and worry about it, unfortunately. I wake up every day and something new comes to my head. Maybe I can do this. Or this. Or this. On and on. I know I love sports and I want to be around them for the rest of my life. But, other than that, that's it.

Does anyone else feel this way or has felt this way that has advice on how to cope with it?
 

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Well, you're a college student so you're atleast on the right path of figuring out different opportunities that are available to you. As for myself, I'm 20 and havnt attended college. I hve no idea what I want to be or what I want to do with my life. I pray that God has the answers cuz i currently dont :p
 
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Well, you're a college student so you're atleast on the right path of figuring out different opportunities that are available to you. As for myself, I'm 20 and havnt attended college. I hve no idea what I want to be or what I want to do with my life. I pray that God has the answers cuz i currently dont :p
I know what you want to be! My wife ;)
 
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College is like that for a lot of people. It seems a cruel construct to tell anyone that they must figure this all out considering the vast majority of adults (30's, 40's, 50's.. onward) who, while having a career, still don't know what they want to do with their life. Fortunately for you, you wake up with ideas and possibilities, and reasons to move on. Many of us wake up and have a blank space. It's healthy for some people to have a regular "renewal" brain process that makes them want to try new things and explore. You may find something that you like enough above all others and I encourage you to look into each interest you have even if you feel like it keeps you from getting through college faster or finding a major.

There's also no shame in taking a break from college. It costs money, and you don't need to chase classes in order to find an interest that you want to pursue. When you find it, you can get back on that horse at any time.
 
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