Just something I was thinking about today, and I’m curious if I’m an outlier, or if I’m on the same page as everybody else.

It’s a big time of the year for graduations and weddings and it got me thinking about all the ceremonies. They are often long and drawn out and VERY expensive for whoever’s paying the bill, and I can’t stand them.

Just the idea of sitting for hours while somebody I don’t know talks and talks and talks until we finally get to the “I do” or the passing of the diplomas/awards that we came to see.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for the celebration. I’m more than happy to come out and congratulate you on your achievement and make some good memories with friends and family, but why can’t we just skip to that part instead of sitting through a series of lectures?

I even skipped my own college graduation because I didn’t see any point in making me and my family sit through the ceremony. They know I graduated, and I don’t need some big expensive to-do and a spotlight to validate that.

But, we keep doing them, and keep making them bigger and more elaborate than before, so it makes me wonder if people actually appreciate these ceremonies or if it’s just something we do because that’s how it’s been done.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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    I love it. It’s exciting! It’s colorful and reverant and steeped in tradition. It’s a strong memory to mark a transition from one phase of life to the next.

    But I’m the kind of person who always wants to seize once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Who checks every mysterious door on the off chance that today it’s unlocked.

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      Who checks every mysterious door on the off chance that today it’s unlocked.

      Now this, I get. That’s fun and exciting. Sitting in an uncomfortable space while someone talks at you for 2 hours feels like the exact opposite of that.