Hey /biz/ I'm in highschool and slowly I am realizing I am not good at anything.
My father was an engineer and I wanted to be one for a while but I feel like my soft skills are better than my technical skills so sales would better suit me.
lol at my situation when they are child prodiges who are have mastered calculus at the age of 4 or who have completed their phd's at the age of 18.
What do I do /biz/?
>>1776646
Next time you're doing some kind of high school fundraiser test your affinity for sales out. Instead of just having your parents buy 36 chocolate bars because you're a fucking pleb try to actually move some merch. If you like the experience at least you'll know.
>>1776646
You choose something you enjoy doing and you go ALL IN, wether its programming, designing, working with your hands or playing poker.
You become obsessed by it and completely explore every bit of information.
Dedicated hard work > Lazy genius
Take risks, no risks . . . no reward
(also pepecash is a good investment right now)
>>1776646
in highschool I was border-line retarded playing vidya RLY the whole day.
then I took a subject I was interested in and am now making my PhD in it.
>>1776646
Dance with the devil
what are you getting your phd in ?
Most people start off not being good at anything. Just do something and you'll get better, it's not going to magic it's way into your head