<p>In the absence of any obligation to support a family, and in the absence of some obsessive compulsive need to build a better mousetrap, and in the absence of any familial/societal expectation that you are at an age where you should have reached certain career milestones, and in the absence of plentiful once-in-a-lifetime business opportunities that you would be crazy to pass up, you are as free from circumstantial constraints as you will ever be for the rest of your life. </p>
<p>Since, like many liberal arts graduates you really have little passion for anything work related, consider that now would be the perfect time to use whatever talents you possess to help others. Hence, public service that suits you, be it Americorps, Peace Corps, Religious organization work or even the military. Our government does not require military service or community service, but you should make it your top priority nonetheless because it is good for the country and good for most people who do it.</p>
<p>Inevitably, you will gain confidence,one thing will lead to another, and years later, you will look back and be proud of the fact that for at least one moment in your life, you fought the materialistic tide and did the right thing.</p>