Same boat as you, Phanutier, but I'm three years out now.
The first year and a half were a real challenge, but then afterwards it gets a little more clear of what you need to do in life. I had that same sentiment of "what now?" but it sort of subsides a bit once you get more perspective.
I think there are things that will come along in life that you never realized you'd be interested / involved in, and you just take life as it comes. I decided to go back for my Masters this fall, and I know I'll be the oldest in the class, but it's worth it - find a short-to-medium term goal and just keep attaining goal after goal. Think of it like chapters in your book of life.
Keep this in mind - the ultimate goal as a human being is to reach our highest potential, and to help others as much as we can in the process. You decide how best you want to accomplish that, and no one is going to laugh, criticize, or stand in your way from it. Nobody.
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