“Graduating high school feels like this: for seventeen and a half years, I have been driving in daylight, and suddenly the sun went down. Now don’t get me wrong, I can see perfectly fine. But there is something unnerving about not being able to see farther than my headlights will shine. The landscape is pregnant with the unknown — deer, switchbacks, oncoming traffic. I can’t think about it too much, though. I just have to keep driving.”
From a high school student on Pictory.
By the way, graduating college feels like this too. 
-Amanda, 25, US

“Graduating high school feels like this: for seventeen and a half years, I have been driving in daylight, and suddenly the sun went down. Now don’t get me wrong, I can see perfectly fine. But there is something unnerving about not being able to see farther than my headlights will shine. The landscape is pregnant with the unknown — deer, switchbacks, oncoming traffic. I can’t think about it too much, though. I just have to keep driving.”

From a high school student on Pictory.

By the way, graduating college feels like this too. 

-Amanda, 25, US

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  1. dagnytaggart reblogged this from edelman8095 and added:
    So true, but you make
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