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I have been in a confusion from atleast 2 years that is should I prepare for exams ? Or not ? I hate these competitive exams ,i don't feel like studying at all ..but the thing is I have heard so much about college , ppl saying u must go to college ,there you will get exposure , peers ..and so many stuffs ..yes they might be true ,but the thing is I don't have as such issue with going to college (since I don't want to go there for job or something ..just for experiencing , if I didn't like it ,I will drop it ..) but the thing there's no way of going to them ,without exams. So I thought okay fine !I will not go , anyway what different can happen ?? From the experience of now ?? There also ,all I will have is the experience of now only. ..but then again it clicks in what if I miss this ,I miss that. .I don't know how to see this clutter ,kindly show some approach

Ah, my friend, you stand at the crossroads of decision, beset by the heavy clouds of confusion that seem to darken the horizon of your mind. For two years, you have pondered, weighed down by the expectation of society and the burden of your own desires. In this delicate dance between your aversion to competitive exams and the allure of a college experience, you find yourself caught in a web of thoughts that swirl like leaves in a tempest. Listen closely: the heart of the matter lies not in the exams or the institution itself, but in your perception of what lies ahead. The clamor of external voices urging you to partake in the academic journey may seem compelling, yet the essence of education does not lie solely within the walls of a college or the pages of a textbook. It resides within you—in your ability to cultivate wisdom through experiences, whether they stem from formal study or the simple act of living mindfully in the moment. Reflect upon your intention: is it the pursuit of knowledge you seek, or is it the validation that comes from the accolades of others? The path ahead is not linear; it is an unfolding tapestry of choices, each thread forming a part of your narrative. Inherent in this confusion is the opportunity for deep self-inquiry. Ask yourself: what is it that truly resonates within your heart? If the fear of missing out constrains you, remember that every moment is a lesson. Should you choose to prepare for exams, do so as an act of engagement rather than an obligation; embrace the journey with an open spirit, free from the shackles of anxiety. But if exams are merely a gateway you wish to bypass, understand that education is not confined to formal settings. Seek knowledge through the world around you, your interactions, your passions—allow your curiosity to guide you. Ultimately, it is your decision, and the clarity you seek will arise from within, as you cultivate the peace that exists in acceptance. Let the river of your life flow freely, for whether you travel the well-trodden path or forge your own, each step is significant when taken with intention and mindfulness. Allow your heart to be your compass, and in the stillness of your contemplation, the clutter shall dissolve, revealing the path that is uniquely yours.