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Getting a little serious....
Hello friends, it's me again, now with a more serious situation. So, I have to make a choice in my career, I can either become a robotics engineer or a silviculture engineer. I like robotics and the fact that I will travel a lot but it will pretty much separate me from my home and nature. I also don't like cities. The paycheck would be huge tho, so I could travel to other countries and build my house faster. I like silviculture because I can work near my house and I work in nature. Also I travel from time to time. The only downside is the paycheck ( i can't travel that much and i would struggle more with building the house) and the possible disappointment in my father. I like both but they have their downsides. What should I do? It's really hard to make this choice...
1 like • Feb 15
Hi bro, uff this is really a though one. To be honest I would not know what to choose if I was in your position too. I understood it that you ended high school and thinking about university now? First I think I should state that the decision is solely up to you since it is your future and you know the best, but I am sure you know that and now you look for someone to help you how to look at the options you have. So lets take a look... ROBOTICS + lots of travel + huge paycheck + easier to build the house (your dream as I remember) -- home separation -- no nature/don't like city SILVICULTURE + nature + close to home + some travel also -- lower paycheck -- dissapointing your father So my questions are: Which one would you genuinely enjoy more or you can imagine yourself doing in the future, Robotics or silviculture? Won't there be any nature nearby the place where you will studying robotics, or possibility to travel there on a day off? How important is the building of the house to you and would you still be able to do it even with smaller paycheck from silviculture? Have you been away from home for such long time before and how important is it for you to stay. And lastly this is just my opinion, but if you are serious about it, your father should support you even if you choose silviculture. Sorry for putting more questions than answers, but when you answer them for yourself and try to rank importance of things you mentioned it can bring at least a little more clarity in deciding. Lastly, take your time and don't rush the deciding. I have not mentioned this before but I realised that there is also the possibility when you choose one and find out in the first year that it is not what you wanted you can still switch to the other option no? I wish you happiness and success in whatever you choose and I keep my fingers crossed for you to get that house😁. Good luck!
Hello 👋 beautiful 🌹 people ☺️❤️
Love in the air season greetings ✨ happy 😊 val day 🌹 hope you'll are having a wonderful day with your love ones 💕☮️
Hello 👋 beautiful 🌹 people ☺️❤️
1 like • Feb 15
Thank you, I hope you enjoyed valentine's day too
Confidence Community
Hello folks! Hope you’re all doing awesome, as always. On 29th Jan last year, I became part of this amazing community. The OGs know this but back then Jason did one-on-one video calls with everyone. That call was a real turning point for me. It was the first time I spoke with an American outside of work related conversations. I work at Amazon, so I do interact with international teams, but this was different. That single conversation genuinely helped me build real confidence. Then came the challenges. I won one too yes, technically my first dollar earned 😄 I still remember how happy I was telling my family about it. That moment made me believe that if I put my mind into something, I can actually achieve it. 2025 turned out to be one of the best years of my life, especially after losing my dad to COVID. I went through a really dark phase mentally, and for me this community was never just a platform. It became a space where real people showed up for each other and helped one another grow. This year, I took more time off work for festivals and events than ever before and truly enjoyed life. I did a lot of crazy things stepping up for challenges here, meeting a singer I had been listening to for the last 3 years, getting back into the game and approaching sassy ladies 😄, hanging out with the homies, making memories, and spending quality time with my family. The November 7-Day Challenge deserves a special mention. Recording, approaching people, and just putting myself out there was one of the funniest and most rewarding experiences I’ve had. I learned something very important from it if you don’t have the courage to grab an opportunity when it shows up, chances are it won’t come back unless you’re insanely lucky or have a wild connection with the universe 😅. I truly appreciate every single one of you here. If I start mentioning names, this post will turn into a 20-mark exam essay, and I’ll spare you that 😄 Jason, honestly, thank you for creating such a spectacular platform. Things have been a little quiet lately, and I do get disappointed in myself when I can’t contribute as much as I used to, but I’m working on it. Massive respect to the amazing folks who are still showing up, sharing value, and keeping the energy alive.
Confidence Community
2 likes • Feb 7
@Shubham Kumar Glad to hear that 😁👊
2 likes • Feb 7
@Shubham Kumar Me too 😂
Comfort Is Expensive.
It costs you the life you say you want. Every time you choose comfort over courage, you delay the version of you that’s capable of more. Growth feels awkward. Learning feels uncomfortable. Starting feels scary. But staying the same? That quietly costs you years. You don’t need to be fearless. You just need to move despite the fear. The life you want is on the other side of uncomfortable decisions. Choose growth. Even when it stretches you.
1 like • Feb 2
Very true, I try to make progress no matter how small every day. Sometimes it gets hard, but most satisfaction comes from overcoming the things you are afraid of. Thank you for this.
General discussion
I have hyperhidrosis (sweaty palms and feet), which causes anxiety and lowers my self-esteem. It genuinely affects my ability to socialize. How can I overcome this? Kindly share your valuable suggestions.
2 likes • Jan 25
Hi Saravanan, thank you for sharing. First of, does it affect your ability to socialize because of what you think others will think or what they actually said? Here is an example from what happened to me last week. I went outside and on my way from dorms I hear this guy talking about school with his friend. Then they part their ways and the guy goes to the same elevator as I do. I am like, I want to talk to this guy, and then my brain jumps in: "What if it will be weird? Nah not today, next time. I don´t feel social. What if he will have a negative reaction?" But I say to myself that these are just excuses. I open the conversation with asking about exams and we had nice talk for like 5 mins and then we go our separate ways. What I am trying to say by this is that when it comes to meeting new people we often find our minds focusing on the worst and imagining the worst outcome, when in fact the reality is often quite the opposite when we commit to what we are afraid of. So my suggestion would be that whenever the anxiety comes, firstly accept it that it happens. We all get anxious at times, and it is natural. Next time when you try to socialize Try to accept that you are anxious and think about why is it important for you to socialize. I think there are like 3 scenarios. 1. People won't even notice the hyperhidrosis. 2. People may ask about it, you will explain and it's okay. 3. People will have problem with it - if they have a problem with it, they won't probably be a good talk anyway so move on to someone else. Hope this helps and I wish you luck and many new connections 😁
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Marek Olos
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