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>study at the University
>fail the first year
>try again
>severe motivational problems, just found out that I hate studying
Who else feels like investing is the only thing that gives them will to live and some sort of a rush?

>> No.11520478

Same.
I accept i am a fuck up who cant do academic education. I don't find it hard, I just have some problem.
I tried college twice and both ended up the same.
However, with my own pursuits, I get shit done. I am borderline obsessed and put a lot of hours into learning and studying it because i want to get good and make something from it. I guess my only hope is that this trait of mine carries me to some degree of success.

>> No.11520505
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11520505

I bet your in your late teens early twenties.

If you want to focus on investing you may as well quit and buy a lawn mower/ whipper snipper / leaf blower and some bags for picking up green waste and buying a cheap ute to mow some lawns around the neighbour hood whilst you put you use this money to generate equity for trading.

or just wage kek at mcdonalds until your trading works out.

Or you can keep studying at uni and get a degree.

Either way it's not really a big deal, just do what you want.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb0u7XSLT8o&index=19&list=PL6Taoxb5Va-JoMq4uZ_ZhtS7BPzfp6AcZ

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11520525

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgKM1-6ab6s

>> No.11520535

>Degenerate gambler hates work
Woah, you are super unique bro idk how you'll manage.

>> No.11520549

>>11520525
Charls is insufferable, for real.

>> No.11520709

>>11520462
> Be me
> Hate studying at university but high IQ
> Didn't show up to 95%+ of my classes last 3 semesters
> Still got great grades (almost straight As) and had time to work, enjoy life, travel etc.
Depending on what you're studying and how good you are at learning on your own this might be a good (temporary) solution for you. I simply studied intensely for 12-20 days (depending on the difficulty) before each of my exams last year. I'm studying finance at the most prestigious university in my country fwiw (so it's not like my classes are easy).

Studying like this is like a sprint, whereas studying the normal way is a marathon. It worked for me, but I'm sure most people wouldn't be able to do it.. Also, it's obviously not a permanent fix if you hate your degree. Let me know if you got some questions.

>> No.11520746

>>11520505
The sad truth.
>>11520535
Yeah that's me! Now what?

>> No.11520765

>>11520462
Haven't been too school in a month. Just investing and refreshing biz. With investing I mean go all in on link in april and hodl. So I guess I only do the f5 thing

>> No.11520777

>>11520709
Don't you forget the things you learned in those 12-20 days very soon? I also have group projects, so you have them too, if so how do you deal with them?
Your way of learning sounds interesting btw

>> No.11520801

All I can say is that I'm glad I didn't get into trading during school.

It is very hard to stop looking at the chart.

>> No.11520852

>>11520709
i do this

dexies make it pretty easy

im almost done my engineering degree, i dont retain it as well as i should but i find when im asked to go back and learn harder shit which depends on earlier work i pick up it all easier then the first time

>> No.11520975

>>11520801
Yea, it's easier when I'm away from home though (on holiday in another country).
>>11520765
Pretty much doing the same, but I just can't focus on the information being presented, I feel like an absolute brainlet...