Should I feel bad for never working at 23 if I was doing full-time university during that time, was supported by my dad and had an orphan's pension? I just graduated with an MA degree.
Also should I feel bad for only getting my driver's licence now? I live in Europe, we have good public transportation so having a car is not seen as paramount and I simply never needed it (plus the driving exams in my country are notoriously difficult).
>>18590427
>Should I feel bad for never working at 23 if I was doing full-time university during that time, was supported by my dad and had an orphan's pension?
Yeah, that's pathetic.
>Also should I feel bad for only getting my driver's licence now?
Nah, I never got mine for the same reason that public transport is good where I live and I didn't need it. "It's too hard" isn't an excuse though.
>>18590431
Why is that pathetic? I said I focused on uni and didn't need the money.
>>18590503
It's pathetic because you were relying on your father to support you when you were perfectly able to get a part time job to pay for at least some of your expenses. "I was studying" isn't an excuse, pretty much everyone I know had a part time job of some sort while studying.
>>18590509
He wanted to support me, in my country we don't throw children out when they're 18. And he just paid for food and rent, I had own money for any other expenses because of my pension.
>>18590427
Pic related stupid frog poster. Why do you even care?
Do what you want.