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<blockquote data-quote="Travis Trucks" data-source="post: 2890580" data-attributes="member: 71413"><p>The 2 and a half years after I was done at TCU were some of the most challenging times of my life. I think part of it was the fact I was out in the real world trying to find my way, but another part of it was, I just got done spending 4 years with a successful football program which was extremely fun and exciting, and how I was worried that those 4 years were the peak of my life and nothing going forward would be as fun and exciting as my time at TCU was.</p><p></p><p>But you know what? Ultimately, I took responsibility for myself. I realized that the only person who can make my life better is me. I didn't blame anyone else and try to shift responsibility. I learned to code, and now I live a successful life, make good money and am able to have good life experiences that don't make me yearn for the past like I was in the couple years after graduating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis Trucks, post: 2890580, member: 71413"] The 2 and a half years after I was done at TCU were some of the most challenging times of my life. I think part of it was the fact I was out in the real world trying to find my way, but another part of it was, I just got done spending 4 years with a successful football program which was extremely fun and exciting, and how I was worried that those 4 years were the peak of my life and nothing going forward would be as fun and exciting as my time at TCU was. But you know what? Ultimately, I took responsibility for myself. I realized that the only person who can make my life better is me. I didn't blame anyone else and try to shift responsibility. I learned to code, and now I live a successful life, make good money and am able to have good life experiences that don't make me yearn for the past like I was in the couple years after graduating. [/QUOTE]
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