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I dont really like studying in any field, I dont see myself studying in general. I love nature and I want to work on anything related to it but im very lost and I think most of those Jobs are payed badly
 
I dont really like studying in any field, I dont see myself studying in general. I love nature and I want to work on anything related to it but im very lost and I think most of those Jobs are payed badly
its okay bro study is slavery
 
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study the impact of penile size in birth declines in white countries
 
Study the importance of the BBC in the creation of the white race
 
Study why the white race is going extinct just because of the BBC
 
Environmental engineering will be the new upcoming computer science
 
Id recommend anything AI related if ur high iq enough if not become a scammer and scam lonely gooks
 
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I dont really like studying in any field, I dont see myself studying in general. I love nature and I want to work on anything related to it but im very lost and I think most of those Jobs are payed badly
Engineering is usually the best bet, lowest unemployment rate + most of the world's richest people are engineers.
 
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Engineering is usually the best bet, lowest unemployment rate + most of the world's richest people are engineers.
Bro but Ive just said I literally hate studying and dont have any interest in engineering
 
the reality is youll want comfort eventually and studying is the only sureway.
 
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Bro but Ive just said I literally hate studying and dont have any interest in engineering
Then it sucks, do you want to gamble on your future or not? Life is unfair and we often have to do stuff we don't like to get ahead in life. If you don't like studying, then just get a certification and work in the trades, but you have to be very aware that this route will heavily limit your potential for higher than average monetary gain.

You're likely to end up working an average life and gaining an average salary, but at least with a good degree you limit the chances of not ending up living a life that's lower than the average, and severely boosting your chances of living higher than the average. Sadly this good degrees, with good pays, and good business possibilities require you to study and actually put effort.

At the end of the day it's your choice bro
 
Cant I find comfort without studying and just starting to work on something related to nature ?
You mean you want to be a farmer or something? You live a perfectly happy and comfortable life like that if that's what you want. Everyone has different aspirations in life, some want to be millionaires and own multi-million dollar businesses, others want to work prestigious careers and earn high-paying salaries through employment without the stress of managing a business, others simply want to live an average life and retire early, other people don't care about any of that and just want to start a family and leave a peaceful life away from the grinding culture.

What do you want in the first place, exactly? How do you see yourself spending the next 10, 30 and 50 years? What position do you see yourself in by the time you die?
 
Then it sucks, do you want to gamble on your future or not? Life is unfair and we often have to do stuff we don't like to get ahead in life. If you don't like studying, then just get a certification and work in the trades, but you have to be very aware that this route will heavily limit your potential for higher than average monetary gain.

You're likely to end up working an average life and gaining an average salary, but at least with a good degree you limit the chances of not ending up living a life that's lower than the average, and severely boosting your chances of living higher than the average. Sadly this good degrees, with good pays, and good business possibilities require you to study and actually put effort.

At the end of the day it's your choice bro

Im not really aiming for a high or very high salary , I just wanna earn decent but nothing crazy, I just wanna live a peaceful life without having to study 5 more years on something I wont like.
My goals in life is to life with a salary that is not low at least, and can allow me to save a bit every month.
 
You mean you want to be a farmer or something? You live a perfectly happy and comfortable life like that if that's what you want. Everyone has different aspirations in life, some want to be millionaires and own multi-million dollar businesses, others want to work prestigious careers and earn high-paying salaries through employment without the stress of managing a business, others simply want to live an average life and retire early, other people don't care about any of that and just want to start a family and leave a peaceful life away from the grinding culture.

What do you want in the first place, exactly? How do you see yourself spending the next 10, 30 and 50 years? What position do you see yourself in by the time you die?
I want to life an average life and retire early and work on something that I will like.
 
I dont really like studying in any field, I dont see myself studying in general. I love nature and I want to work on anything related to it but im very lost and I think most of those Jobs are payed badly
study goatis honey making buisness videos, yes this is serious i made a profit off of his goon coin
 
I want to life an average life and retire early and work on something that I will like.
In that case you can go for nursing, radiology (or any associate degrees related to medical technology) or work in the trades. In your position I'd go for a trades job, plumbing, electricity, or solar panel installation very stable, average pay or maybe even above medium, the only disadvantage is that these jobs aren't exactly prestigious and are somewhat physically demanding, but that's the tradeoff.

Really, anyone who doesn't want to study too much should get into the trades, basically no one in the trades is unemployed, you can easily do freelancing or get an employer, the pay will never be super high, but you won't certainly be starving, specially if you work enough hours or even start a business out of it. Plus, it doesn't require a degree, usually 1-2 years of study.

If you want something more "prestigious" so you don't disappoint mommy and daddy then go nursing or work with medical equipment, typically less than 3 years of study and doesn't require a medical degree.
 
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In that case you can go for nursing, radiology (or any associate degrees related to medical technology) or work in the trades. In your position I'd go for a trades job, plumbing, electricity, or solar panel installation very stable, average pay, the only disadvantage is that these jobs aren't exactly prestigious and are somewhat physically demanding, but that's the tradeoff.

Really, anyone who doesn't want to study too much should get into the trades, basically no one in the trades is unemployed, you can easily do freelancing or get an employer, the pay will never be super high, but you won't certainly be starving, specially if you work enough hours or even start a business out of it. Plus, it doesn't require a degree, usually 1-2 years of study.

If you want something more "prestigious" so you don't disappoint mommy and daddy then go nursing or work with medical equipment, typically less than 3 years of study and doesn't require a medical degree.
Nursing is well-payed and has very high demand. But I've never met a nurse student who isn't psychologically unstable and stressed out of their minds. Working with medical tech has obviously lower pay (although it's certainly not something to scoff at), but still a competitive demand in most markets and is a much more quiet job.
 
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Nursing is well-payed and has very high demand. But I've never met a nurse student who isn't psychologically unstable and stressed out of their minds. Working with medical tech has obviously lower pay (although it's certainly not something to scoff at), but still a competitive demand in most markets and is a much more quiet job.
I dont like nursing but thanks for the advices. Much apreciated
In that case you can go for nursing, radiology (or any associate degrees related to medical technology) or work in the trades. In your position I'd go for a trades job, plumbing, electricity, or solar panel installation very stable, average pay or maybe even above medium, the only disadvantage is that these jobs aren't exactly prestigious and are somewhat physically demanding, but that's the tradeoff.

Really, anyone who doesn't want to study too much should get into the trades, basically no one in the trades is unemployed, you can easily do freelancing or get an employer, the pay will never be super high, but you won't certainly be starving, specially if you work enough hours or even start a business out of it. Plus, it doesn't require a degree, usually 1-2 years of study.

If you want something more "prestigious" so you don't disappoint mommy and daddy then go nursing or work with medical equipment, typically less than 3 years of study and doesn't require a medical degree.
 
In that case you can go for nursing, radiology (or any associate degrees related to medical technology) or work in the trades. In your position I'd go for a trades job, plumbing, electricity, or solar panel installation very stable, average pay or maybe even above medium, the only disadvantage is that these jobs aren't exactly prestigious and are somewhat physically demanding, but that's the tradeoff.

Really, anyone who doesn't want to study too much should get into the trades, basically no one in the trades is unemployed, you can easily do freelancing or get an employer, the pay will never be super high, but you won't certainly be starving, specially if you work enough hours or even start a business out of it. Plus, it doesn't require a degree, usually 1-2 years of study.

If you want something more "prestigious" so you don't disappoint mommy and daddy then go nursing or work with medical equipment, typically less than 3 years of study and doesn't require a medical degree.
Solar panel instalation looks good tbh. Not much studies are required and salary is decent
 

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