Message from @haku.
Discord ID: 539707819872616462
I feel like the Most Valuable skills you can learn are SHTF skills in the coming collapse of modernity
like bush craft skills and the such. growing your own food and making clothes.
I just know I need years of training and qualifications to be able to provide the best service I can to the people I will serve for the rest of my life.
the best thing to do is reduce your needs for money. But you cant really do that living in a city
Starting a business that I can run from home is all I can think of to make money from home
I'm not about to live off the land
that's good flipping it
cheek buster checking in!
That moment when people are gathering for a night party stuff and you are the jester of the group but you tell them
The same time ill be playing with a bitch at home ( my dog), do you offer a bitch to play with?
Case closed
chilling on a monday waiting for friday
Clinical Exam tommorro my ass is on fire
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rip
classes for me dont start until next week so...
Off to srudy i go <:kms:480186112900333568>
good luck
@Commanda Knuckel good luck with the exam homie sure you'll pull through
Anyone here with a college degree that regrets their decision/didn't provide them with any good opportunities?
ask that in a sjw server lol
i got a computer science degree
find a shit ton of stories there. if they are willing to admit it
I'm beginning to doubt it will be a worthwhile investment of time/money. Regardless, my problem to figure out.
We don't know your circumstance but we can formulate pros and cons with logic
I regret mine simply because teaching is 4 years
And I could be an electricians apprentice
I'm going for an associate of arts in Philosophy. The hope was to look for employment in a tech company as they apparently hire philosophy majors, though I'm starting to doubt my prospects. May need to switch course and pursue trade school because (I guess) it is the more practical option.
At the end of the day, it will just require research on my part. Not sure why I'm inquiring. idk, perhaps just to get other thoughts.
You should go for a tech degree to get into tech, "apparently" isn't a solid prospect
There are quite a few self-taught coders in here
Philosophy in tech beats women in tech
*Anything in tech
Yes.
Ay wassup
I have some experience with Python. May be a route to take.
Went for mechanical engineering, gonna learn tech myself
How are y'all preparing for the financial collapse?
What's our timeline on the collapse?
Because I am not prepared.
On the edge
Ah. Mmkay