Would you rather your eldest son be a biologist or an engineer?
I don't want him to have the currupted and rotten way of thinking this board and other people have.
I want him to do what he loves. I want him to be passionate. In art, science, or whatever the fuck makes him feel good.
>>9049677
I want my wife's son to follow his dreams and become a pro NBA player.
>>9049677
>raising a child to be something
I hope you're not a father and if you are not a father I hope you will never be one because that thinking will get your son anywhere between school shooter and suicidal lunatic.
>>9049677
I don't see the words "would you rather you raise your son to be"
>>9049736
>Young child taught to be respectful, well functioning member of society, doesn't feel good and changes - SCHOOL SHOOTING. Many such cases!
really fired my neurons there anon
>>9049683
>your son gets in arts
>graduates and can't find a job
>starts living in your basement
>starts leeching you off
>he becomes a failure
if you actually loved your son, you would want the best for him
Would I rather my son suck dick or be a hippie?
>>9049677
Do you say Medical Doctor or a Electrical Engineer?
>>9049677
Biologist, hands down. Competent biology programs teach the same kind of flexible problem solving and logical systems as one might get in a philosophy setting, whereas also requiring competent use of physics and chemistry to describe, model, and predict macroscale phenomena.
Engineers, in my experience, are one trick ponies. They at least only are required to be one trick ponies- they can skirt by with memorization, and at most, a little creativity, and little dynamic and critical analysis.
>>9049677
Both
biologist