Thursday, April 26, 2007

I need a big sign that says: I don't know what I'm doing yet next year...

I think that myself along with numerous other college seniors feel this way. Everyone wants to know: WHAT ARE YOUR FUTURE PLANS? Well I don't have any yet! And guess what? I'm not worried. Who decided that if we didn't graduate with a job we were doomed? We don't need to map out our future starting May 22nd (day after graduation). I don't know what I want to do, but I do know this:

- I want to take some time off to relax. As if I do so much with my life now? I'm talking stress free pool time. No final papers, no gross east fifth street house that i am sick of living in, no drama.
- I loathe the thought of sitting in a cubicle. This might be delaying my job hunt.
- I want to do something creative where I can write.
- I know that whatever job I take isn't set in stone, and I can follow more than one path.
- Whatever I do choose, I have to be really passionate about or I won't put a lot of effort into it. That's just me.

So come time for my joint graduation party with my cousin Brian who goes to University of Vermont I think maybe I'll make us both signs that say: I'm not sure what I'm doing yet, but I'm sure I'll figure it out along the way.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Karo

I wrote in my first blog how I emailed writer Aaron Karo when deciding to do my column in the beginning of the year. Well coincidentally he ended up coming to Lehigh 4/19 during Greek Week for a performance! I had to miss it unfortunately because I was home in New York for a few days, but my friends attended and filled me in. Dissapointed to hear, they were unimpressed. Yes they laughed at his jokes and felt like they could relate to his "ruminations," but all in all when they ended up speaking to him they didn't think too highly.

For one thing, he is a name dropper. Yes, we all do it, but something about him finding out my friend was from Roslyn and dropping names to her, really turned her off. I don't mind that, it's always fun to realize what a small world it is and realize you know people in common, but this friend happens to HATE name-droppers. She also said he was arrogant and thoughts very highly of himself. I guess that's what happens to some people when you get a lot of fans and experience success. I was dissapointed to hear that they got such a bad impression from him though! That being said I still think his stuff is pretty funny.

This brings me to the idea of meeting people you admire or meeting celebrities. Sometimes it exceeds your expectations and sometimes you end up feeling let down. I guess that's why it is good to just let entertainment be entertainment and not a part of your reality. I've met a bunch of random famous people throughout my life and had both good experiences and bad. Of course there are some people I would never turn down a chance to meet though!