A part of him couldn't believe he was doing this, while another part of him was thrilled. The later part due to the fact that he had actually been thinking back to his college days. The missed parties, hangouts that you politely declined, and the fateful meeting of your wife. You could still see here there in the library, nose buried in the books from one of your shared classes. He had walked over to her and struck up a friendly conversation, seeing if she needed help with the material. She had said yes and they soon had a series of study dates, that turned to dates, and then what he thought was the perfect marriage.
He quickly banished away those thoughts, trying instead to focus on their conversations. While he did want to relive a former part of his life through their conversations, he was also curious to see how college students were now vs then. The modern-day view of colleges had drastically changed from his days where people saw it as an absolute necessity if you were going to get a decent job, now most people seemed to want to bypass it all together in order to avoid the mountain of dept it brought. He couldn't even imagine skipping college and trying to make his way without the education and degrees he had received. Then again it wasn't like they were doing him much good now were they.
He shook his head again and tried to focus his attention back to their conversations, determined to not indulge his negative thoughts. As he listened to them discuss classes and studies, it soon became clear that these students were likely....
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