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It makes me jealous

I entered the high school nursing department and graduated after 5 years studying earnestly as a regular nurse. I've been working since I was 20, and now I'm in my 5th year.
I've been working for my dream nurse since I was young, and recently I made a friend who is a graduate student. That friend was a super excellent national university, and the place of employment was decided by a major company.
Recently, I suddenly thought about it. I've been working hard studying nursing, but I don't have much general education than others, and there aren't many experiences that college students experience.
I think people are people, but I envy college students who have never experienced it. I'd like to hear some of your words.

4 Zen Responses

If there's something you want to try, you should experience it

I don't know what exactly you want to do, but you can do whatever you want at any age.

Is general education a matter of knowledge in the world? If it's knowledge, you should study. That's all. However, I don't think there are many people who have acquired general education.

Even if you envy people, it's bothersome, and it makes you suffer. That worry is within you. If you don't bring up the idea, everything is solved.

You have a job called nursing, and your knowledge is definitely superior to those in other jobs. that's amazing! It is thought to be.
Isn't it okay for you to have confidence in yourself? Being inexperienced doesn't mean you're inferior compared to others, is it? I just haven't experienced it. You are the one who is suffering by selfishly adding good and bad.

Anyone can feel “envious”

Thank you, Hanako, for your question.

It is said that they have made super excellent friends who graduated from a national university graduate school and got a job at a top company.
I think anyone would be envious of someone like this.

Studying nursing hard and going to graduate school to study,
I think both are great things.

I think it's okay for each person to have a different way of life,
Even from the text, I feel that you are firmly following your own path.

Be very appreciative of your friends, and be very appreciative of yourself.

People are people, and I am myself.
Having such friends will expand your horizons.

You, too, are experiencing your own.

Through studying nursing, which I've been working so hard for,
I think I've already acquired a lot of education and experience.

That friend has had experiences you can't have,
You too have had experiences that your friends can't.

It's impossible to experience everything.
So please cherish your experience.

Let's simulate other people's experiences through conversation and reading.
That too will become part of your experience.

Play and live today

Below, in the quote reply, I edited it from my standpoint, keeping your sentence almost as it is.
“I entered the Department of Buddhist Studies at a university and graduated after 4 years of studying earnestly.
Then, after graduation, I went to an ascetic dojo at the age of 22, and stayed in the mountains for 10 years.
I've been working since I got used to being the monk of my dreams, but recently I've made friends. That friend was a super excellent national university, and the place of employment was decided by a major company.
Recently, I suddenly thought about it. I've been working hard studying as a monk, but I think there is less general education than people, and there are few experiences that ordinary people experience.
I think people are people, but I'm envious of the way you live a life that you've never experienced. I would like to hear your words.”
What do you think.
People really are people.
My life is nothing but what I've done.
Also, there are things we can do now that we didn't do.
What are things to do in college?
If you were studying, you should have done it.
After that, play, encounter, romance...?
You should be able to do it even now.
It's not a place. You can do whatever is given to you now.