<p>OlympicLady-
Are you saying you agree or disagree with the article? Do you think graduates are right to ‘follow their dreams’ or are you saying you feel they are being unrealistic but understand where they are “coming from” because the harsh economy makes them in denial? How does a harsh economy or good one makes any one any less or more in denial? When someone has dreams they are going to follow them no matter the circumstance. </p>
<p>The thing I dont understand about this article is arent you supposed to follow your dreams regardless of the harsh economy or not? Yes, you should be wise and choose something you feel you can prosper in not just something you like but I felt like in this article the message he was trying to get across was that it is not likely you are going to get that “dream job” so might as well play it safe with a safe mediocre job and just settle down and have kids like everyone else. How is that supposed to help anyways? Last time I checked a house, kids, and spouse costs more than than living in a decent apt by yourself where you only have to worry about you and your cat.</p>