I'm 23 and I need more direction in my life, but I just don't know where to find it.
How do you people choose one major that you may not even end up liking? My buddy started his own business. Another is about to get a phd and is a professor. Even guys I look at as trashier or less intelligent than me, they have more school under their belt, or their career on track, and make more money/lead a more fulfilling life.Maybe because I overthink and over complicate things at times, I don't find myself as too smart, but I'd guess slightly above average. I was a really bad pothead up until relatively recently, so i've kinda felt really content the past few years, even though I didn't deserve it at all. I've made very little progress career/school wise, just worked multiple jobs, none of which anything too special.
My hobbies are limited, I enjoy learning about self development, pickup, fitness, and numerous other niche things. I love things relating to philosophy, psychology, arts, but the idea of finding jobs in those fields sounds laughable. I feel like refusing to make the decision between doing things I enjoy and things that will make me money? So I guess I have to find some way to make money doing these things? I heard coding is good money, I feel I'd be good at it, but I hear most end up hating it.Creative Advertising would be fun I guess, but I dont really know what it entails even desu.
I've recently signed back up for school, just doing general studies for now at Community college before transferring to a uni, have been working on being more motivated, and productive in life, less smoking, drinking, fapping, chasing women, so I think I'm on the write track to start putting my focus in an important direction, but just wondering if anyone has any ideas, or thoughts on the matter if they've felt similar
Have also considered things such as biochem, engineering, but those are intimidating due to the difficulty and amount of time to go into those
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who is 'mlady in the picture here