>tfw graduated in 2015
>tfw failed all graduate interviews because I'm not a normie
>tfw always did well in education but can't pass interviews
>tfw live at home, work small amount of part time hours, waste my free time
>tfw coming to terms with the fact that making money online is like playing the lottery, if I even bother trying
How the FUCK can I get over this? If you're not on "the track" then you're fucked. If I had been a normie I could have passed interviews and be working as a banker or civil servant in a prestigious department. Instead I'm scanning items while living at home.
Fuck society.
And you know what? Society never stops telling me that I have to read those 50 books or else I'm dumb and focus on one thing or else I'm a dilettante and focus on many things or else I'm an inverse cripple and watch that movie and learn that skill and care about that political issue and...
90+% of famous people were simply lucky enough to be in institutions that gave them all the fucking opportunities in the world. There are close to zero jobs these days that require specialised skills.
>>1739486
First of all, what was your major.
Second, I think it's high fucking time you learned how to become a normie. I know it's hard, but with practice and determination you can put on your person suit and become just like everyone else.
>>1739728
protip u will still be miserable
>>1739728
mechanicla engineering but i hated it
>graduate in 2015
>didn't even get any interviews
Petroleum engineering was a mistake
Put the normie mask on, and learn 60s-80s pop culture. Learn about sports.
Baby boomers will eat that shit up. Knowing about Rawhide, Matlock and Happy Days has won over more old people than any sales book I've ever read.
>>1739486
Interviews have nothing to do with being a normie, you just need common sense.
>>1739973
I know someone who did that who makes over 100k at age 21.
>>1739486
Look into IT
-Network Admin, Server Admin, developer, help desk, lvl 2 support etc there are tons of jobs
-Learn to do well on a fucking interview. If people think you're weird they aren't going to want to hire you.
>>1739978
Yeah, especially because OP majored in a technical field. Don't they ask engineering type questions during interviews for those jobs? This gives you an advantage over normies because you can't rely 100% on "personality" to get an offer, you actually have to be competent as well. At least, this is how it is in the software industry.