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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-18 17:33

in LeoFinance7 months ago

Mmm maybe not finishing to a proficiency level all the languages and areas I started. For example I studied Chinese, German, Italian and Greek just to a basic level I don't use anymore. Same with a first programming course I took. I finished the most useless of them all lol, my degree in arts. To this day I have no idea what was I think chosing that career.

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my degree in arts. To this day I have no idea what was I think chosing that career.

Then there had to be something that made you want a degree in arts.

If you were one of us, as in, a Nigerian, I would have said, it was probably because your peer were all in the university and you wanted to feel among.

But judging by the discussion we had days ago, I believe you don't care about what anyone thinks of you so I am also curious, what made you take the course?

I think it is because I have never felt a strong passion for anything, I never wanted a specific career bad enough, and I had something good that is also a problem, I had grades of 19.85/20 which allows me to enter any career I wanted, and I was at least decent at everything I tried.

It's a problem because I with no strong passion and not a clue of what I was particularly good at, or limit by notes, I chose career based on a hobby I had just picked up the year I had to choose career.

I don't even draw anymore, it was just a hobby and should have stayed that way.

I had 0 guidance when choosing career

Currently I'm working towards changing career towards a more digital one. I don't know exactly what it looks like but I'm tasting different things to see on which one I'm better and I also like