I'm ENTJ, my natural talent is logic and math, but I find it boring as fuck (I find math to be lame shit), but I find math to be easy.
My passion though, is art, I love humanities and art, I love music, drawing, painting, and all that emotional shit, even while I'm not a personally emotional person.
I guess I'm going to study software engineering, because I like coding, even while art is my passion.
I just suck at making art, but is my dream.
Is there a way to mix my passion with my natural talent?
>>17579267
Look up the artwork of M C Escher.
>>17579267
You're so lucky to have a natural talent for something that brings value to the marketplace. You can go into art later. There are many forms of art that encompass math and logic. Google Jeffrey Steele.
>>17579267
I feel the same way (ENTJ as well). I do it more as a hobby though . I play an instrument and occasionally write "short" stories .
>>17579267
You can study software engineering and keep art as a hobby. Be aware that art may make you feel good and even if you suck now later there may be some improvement, BUT also you need to eat and make a living. Think, what kind of job can you do if you get an art degree?
>>17579332
SHIT DON'T EVEN RAISE THAT POSSIBILITY, I DID THAT AND IT RUINED MY PROSPECTS.
I'm sure OP isn't that big a retard.
>>17579267
Literally me.
After pretending to like working with statistics for three years, I decided it's not worth it. Quit everything to study music and I'm loving every minute.
But honestly, it's a very hard decision. What >>17579332 says is not wrong at all and I still think about it from time to time. It all depends on how much you value having money, I suppose.
>>17579350
It depends whether OP wants an independent life or to be like the average anon forever, with no end in sight.
Being an artist as a way of life is the pretentious person's equivalent of doing the lottery, and I say that as an artist.