In my freshman year of college and I'm currently Undecided as my major right now but I think shit involving the brain and perception and psychology is really cool I just don't know how I'd get a well-paying job from that
I don't have any exceptional and inherent "hard" talents, besides being kinda good at math
I only have "soft" talents, like being able to articulate myself extremely clearly and having (subjectively) good taste in forms of media and being able to acknowledge when I'm wrong and think introspectively and external analysis
Things I'm interested in are: brain-related shit (tendencies, behaviors, ideas, dreams, perception etc.), innovation in technology, acting and movies!!!!
Ultimately I want to live in a nice fucking house with a nice fucking car in a nice fucking area and be able to travel and live in luxury
How do I go about doing this
I've found that not having any long-term goals has made me susceptible to latching onto every little daily insignificant losses & wins I get and letting that dictate my emotions without looking at/focusing on the big picture
I don't have any exceptional and inherent "hard" talents, besides being kinda good at math
I only have "soft" talents, like being able to articulate myself extremely clearly and having (subjectively) good taste in forms of media and being able to acknowledge when I'm wrong and think introspectively and external analysis
Things I'm interested in are: brain-related shit (tendencies, behaviors, ideas, dreams, perception etc.), innovation in technology, acting and movies!!!!
Ultimately I want to live in a nice fucking house with a nice fucking car in a nice fucking area and be able to travel and live in luxury
How do I go about doing this
I've found that not having any long-term goals has made me susceptible to latching onto every little daily insignificant losses & wins I get and letting that dictate my emotions without looking at/focusing on the big picture