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one thing my mentor said:
If you don't like where you are, just move!
If you don't like where you are, just move!
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.It's your teacher's fault life sucks and you wasted a lot of time. It's your country's fault too. The opportunity's fault. You like taking advice from others. Plucks the responsibility right out of your hands when you fail. My advice is to read the books this forum is centered around. Then decide for yourself what is the best path forward for you.Because i thought my academic skills were good. I started this road with the advice of my teachers.
Thank your for comment. the point of view is quite meaningful. but one of the most troubling situations is that only the individual seems to be responsible for the failure. classic solution: work harder, try again etc. (all work and no play makes jack a dull boy)
There are many external factors that affect the individual's failure: for example, the location of your country and the opportunities it offers. Here, I cannot see my future and I am always in an uncertainty.
Thank your for comment. the point of view is quite meaningful. but one of the most troubling situations is that only the individual seems to be responsible for the failure. classic solution: work harder, try again etc. (all work and no play makes jack a dull boy)All your efforts up to this point make up something. That thing might not be what you set out to do, exactly. I think most entrepreneurs, and a lot of other people, have faced this.
It can be disappointing when you realize work, money, and power are not structured the way you thought they were. But now you can see a bit more clearly, and that's the key.
You have the knowledge you've gained, the work you've done, the habits and discipline you've built. Now you've moved ahead into the darkness, so to speak, and you can see more. Put what you know, and what you've done, and what you can do to work in this newly perceived environment.
You were always working within the environment you're in right now... you just had less knowledge of it. If you're going the route of the entrepreneur, your job is always to change that environment for the better. Better for you, and hopefully better for other people like your customers, partners, or investors.
You've got a spotlight on a messy situation. Don't let that discourage you. It's just more proof that people who can make change happen are needed.
maybe i can follow a new path.What do you think the answer is? What do you think you should do?
Life isn't fair.
Make sure it ends up unfair in your favor.
Also, why are you in school in the first place?
Big ooof right there.Although I am in the field of social sciences
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