Ferris and Sloane hope to get married eventually, letting that dream carry them through the uncertainties of current events. But among their downtrodden questions and worries about the future, even Ferris expresses concern about parting ways with Cameron and with Sloane, who's a junior, when it's time to go off to college. Ferris's attitude throughout the film is the most positive outlook between his friend group, as he appears to be the voice of reason in terms of not taking life so seriously. Things will never be the same, whether we like it or not. As Ferris says, “The question isn't ‘What are we going to do?,’ the question is ‘What aren't we going to do?’” The ambiguity of high school's end and life after graduation is enough to make anyone feel a bit defeated.