The Second Door
Definition of Insanity
Song:Â Gyakuten Saiban -Â The Fragrance of Dark Coffee
   Iâve finally graduated from university in 2014, and after the ceremonies, with my head up high I toasted with my fellow class mates that weâd reach the highest of highs and nothing can stop us.
   But as time passed by all the promising job offers that I scuffed at vanished, graduate school seemed like extra work that I couldnât afford to do.
   The job I had at the time was leading me nowhere, and I quickly figured out that having a degree didnât mean much in the age of ultra-competition. No matter how much work experience you had, finding a job of your liking seemed like a luck of the draw. I was running out of options and my dad offered a job that I dreaded, helping with the family business. The lowest point came when I couldnât even land a job at Fido as a sales representative. I felt despair as each day passed by, and was close to giving up everything.
   During my worst of hours, my best friend Barry decided visit from Kelowna and take me out to our usual hangout spot at SFU.
âSh*t, itâs cold here, never realized that itâs cold at night during the summer.â I sat down on the concrete stair case, on top of the hill where you can see the whole Burnaby area.
âYea, but itâs nice here, do you miss school? This spot especially? The night really brings out the lights, eh?â
âHaha, I can barely see in the dark, but I sure did miss these concrete walls. I really missed smoking here with you. Howâve you been?â
âA lot actually, I might be coming back permanently.â
âSorry bro⌠Rachael coming too?â I asked sheepishly.
âNah, weâre done. I wanna forget all that in KelownaâŚâ
   The silence filled the night and we eventually started on our third pack of cigarettes until Barry opened up again.
âYou know, I tried everything, but nothing⌠everything is going to shit. The grind is beating me. How about you?â
I can see my breath in the cold weather now, but I donât feel cold anymore.
âI can unequivocally tell you that Iâve f*cked up. I donât know how or when it happened, but Iâm about to lose it. I actually thought about ending it all with an overdose.â
âMaybe weâre just not meant to be? Or weâre barking up the wrong trees? What do you wanna do with your life?â
âWhat? I donât know, thatâs why I wanted to end it.â
âHow about we make a pact? We figure out what we really want out of life and pursue it? Graduation doesnât mean that weâre getting everything we wanted, right?â
âYou know what, youâre right. Let me think about that, it might take long time to find out.â
    We laughed till we coughed uncontrollably. That night we figured out that we sometimes try to open the wrong âlifeâ doors at the wrong time.













