Anonymous
7/1/2025, 3:56:38 AM No.33298268
Hello anons, time is running and i yet have to decide what study, what i want for myself?/what to study if at all? profession that is somewhat futureproof (arising of ai replacing jobs)
I cant decide between learning something for me and myself or something that will make snakes on a stick ($$$) ( i literally do not care about money, lol) and my parents proud
Most of the things offered are rather uninspired uninteresting garbage to me. I can only muster up any motivation and energy for something that interests me. So business studies or administrative studies (what normies do) are a no go.
Im interested in the more loftier things like astrology, astrotheology, anthroposophy, philosophy, religion, magic(k), hidden soph ea, nonprofessional writing/painting.
Im like a jack of all trades, i can do any and everything (IF i want), i have lots of potential but am master of none.
The study plan for philosophy for example, i found out, i already know 90% of the contents, so i feel itd be a timewaster
Where i am, one has not to pay fees in order to study, so lets say money should normally not be a problem.
I have two weeks left. I really look forward to read your constructive ideas and advice anons and ideally send my application in about 14 or 15 hrs from this post
thank you
I cant decide between learning something for me and myself or something that will make snakes on a stick ($$$) ( i literally do not care about money, lol) and my parents proud
Most of the things offered are rather uninspired uninteresting garbage to me. I can only muster up any motivation and energy for something that interests me. So business studies or administrative studies (what normies do) are a no go.
Im interested in the more loftier things like astrology, astrotheology, anthroposophy, philosophy, religion, magic(k), hidden soph ea, nonprofessional writing/painting.
Im like a jack of all trades, i can do any and everything (IF i want), i have lots of potential but am master of none.
The study plan for philosophy for example, i found out, i already know 90% of the contents, so i feel itd be a timewaster
Where i am, one has not to pay fees in order to study, so lets say money should normally not be a problem.
I have two weeks left. I really look forward to read your constructive ideas and advice anons and ideally send my application in about 14 or 15 hrs from this post
thank you
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