The duality of life

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While I'm here fascinated by the finance world while knowing all the downsides of working in a role like that while @Corleone wants to do engineering and is fed up of finance roles and the same boring numbers knowing full well of the downsides also. Grass is greener on the other side mentality hits hard.
 
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And then you have @optimisticzoomer
 
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And then you have @optimisticzoomer

@optimisticzoomer 's voice is enough to make foids wet

and i heard he's rich too

so mogs me :feelswhy:
 
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For fun. Life is short
@Debetro
To get knowledge. Basically what university is for. If you want to get a job or not afterwards is your deal.
University being for jobs is a meme
Ok but if it was fun why isn't he contributing to the field by doing research work? He did all that to work as security guard whats the point. He just wasted someone's seat that could have gone to someone more deserving who would make better use of the degree
 
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Ok but if it was fun why isn't he contributing to the field by doing research work? He did all that to work as security guard whats the point. He just wasted someone's seat that could have gone to someone more deserving who would make better use of the degree
Because you need a phd for that
As I said, life is short. I had my fun. A PhD is long
 
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Ok but if it was fun why isn't he contributing to the field by doing research work?
There is no space for reasearchers. And he may not like that role.
He did all that to work as security guard whats the point.
You enrol to university to learn more about something and then if you feel like it you try to get a job related. That's how I view it.
Jobs and the job market are not the entire point of life. People from decent homes don't have to grind, they were handed many things, pretty much all they need since the start.
He just wasted someone's seat that could have gone to someone more deserving who would make better use of the degree
That seat would not find a job either.
 
While I'm here fascinated by the finance world while knowing all the downsides of working in a role like that while @Corleone wants to do engineering and is fed up of finance roles and the same boring numbers knowing full well of the downsides also. Grass is greener on the other side mentality hits hard.
Realistically, the finance salary is way too good for me to ever justify going back to uni just to then get into a role that pays much less than my current role.

But I like to dream. What if I were destined to actually invent and work on something useful, instead of doing portfolio optimization and creating PowerPoint pitch decks to sell those fictitious financial products :feelsbadman:

I cope with hobbies instead of fulfilling my true desire of making a change in this world.
 
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Here I was thinking about jumping into coding
 
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