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Adrift After the Applause
The Statesman Bhubaneswar
|July 29, 2025
The emotional aftermath of graduation can be overwhelming, even if no one talks about it. With the student identity suddenly gone, many find themselves questioning who they are without the structure of college life.
Graduation day — the proud smiles, flying caps, tearful hugs, the flash of a camera capturing 'the beginning of everything.' But what happens after the confetti settles? For many graduates, what follows is not a smooth, exciting entry into the 'real world' that was promised. Instead, it is an unexpected stillness — a heavy silence after years of structured chaos. The routine is gone, the deadlines disappear, and the identity of being a student, one you have worn for most of your life, suddenly slips away. You're expected to feel on top of the world, but many feel lost. This is the beginning of what many call the post-college blues — a phase marked by anxiety, self-doubt, fear of the future and a quiet but growing sense of "I'm supposed to have it all figured out by now — but I don't." It's a deeply emotional transition that rarely makes it into the graduation speeches or glossy alumni brochures, but one that countless young adults experience — often in silence.
In college, life is neatly organized, almost like a guided path with signposts at every turn — lectures, assignments, internships, exams, campus events, and a close-knit circle of friends who share your daily reality. There's always a next step. A clear structure that defines your purpose. Even your identity feels solid, you're a student, a classmate, a part of something. But the day after graduation, that familiar rhythm disappears. No more semester schedules, no more grades validating your progress, no professors checking in, no library hours or canteen conversations anchoring your day. For the first time in years, you are left to design your life from scratch. And that so-called freedom? It can be terrifying. Many new graduates describe this period as a kind of emotional and existential void.
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