“Are job opportunities limited for those pursuing higher education and degrees? Losing motivation in studies, feeling disillusioned about the future. #HigherEducation #CareerConfusion #JobMarketRealities”
Feeling discouraged in the pursuit of higher education
– Is a degree enough to secure a job?
– Are higher education expenses worth it?
Comparing efforts in different majors
– Are some majors more lucrative than others?
– Reality check: financial success versus passion
Uncertainty about career paths
– Balancing passion with financial stability
– The influence of money on career decisions
Seeking advice and guidance
– How to make informed career choices
– Overcoming disillusionment in the job market
>All that matters is if you have money on you in the end. If you don’t have it, noone cares about you.
Then I guess no one really cares about you, if that’s why they care. If that’s how people are, then making money isn’t worth it either.
I didn’t really choose what I studied–it chose me. I just couldn’t stomach anything else. To me, everything else was a distraction (what other people were doing, TikTok, etc.).
I’ve learned that the vast majority of people don’t really care about you. I just do my work and collect my paycheck and focus on myself and my life.
” I’m a victim” detected
Quit and start doing smth real
When choosing a career path, people say if there was no money or time involved, what will you choose?
Who are these people? don’t listen to them they are dumb.
when choosing a career path you need to find the thing that you can tolerate doing for the most money possible,
you don’t want to do something you hate, even if it’s for a bunch of money, it feels bad.
You also don’t want to make your passion Into just your job and lose the love for what you do. All while beeing poor.
You should find balance, a tolerable job that pays well.