13 pain points after becoming a designer
1. Soon you will find that the salary of several thousand yuan is nothing.
2. Soon you will find that money is at the expense of time and personal life.
3. Soon you will find yourself a little small but unhappy.
4. Soon you will hate yourself and your complexity and world.
5. Soon you will find out how many people around you are so inferior and vulgar, And you are almost like this.
6. Soon you will hate winter, cold, clear, and lonely.
7. Others work to live and enjoy at the same time. While you work to live better for others, your life is also work. You will constantly wake up, continue to struggle, and then you always want to resign, rest, or study, or start a business, until you die.
8. You may occasionally go to record, but you don't want to talk any more.
9. You may occasionally think of your best friend and give him/her a boring call.
10. You may occasionally call your first lover and find yourself old.
11. You may even find that you are very mature and terrible now. A very complicated thing, you can see it at a glance, And you rely on your understanding of the darkness.
12. If you want to be happy, you have to spend your life suffering first.
13. When you find that you like rock music after work, it proves that you are still struggling. When you find that you like melancholy music after work, you are almost finished.
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