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>>1979557
> you dumb fucker
>mfw
Sorry about that.

>it's laziness
Well then you just need to find something that motivates you. What is your major? If you doesn't interest you then find something else. If it is the most interesting thing you can think of then maybe you should try and think about your field of study in a new light. Try and find what makes your field different than all others. Try and create a sense of identity based on your major. Make fun of other non-[insert field] majors if you need to. Me and my physics major friends make fun of chemistry majors and bio majors all the time for not being "hard enough" and math majors for being abstract to a fault... simply because we can (we don't make fun of business or art majors, it just goes without saying). Do whatever you can to find pride in your area of interest.

Or, make a goal. I have motivation problems too not because I'm not interested in my field of study or lack any pride of said field, I am unmotivated because I don't know what I will do after school. Try coming up with a career choice (beyond simply choosing a major) and go from there. With a destination in mind every assignment you finish will seem like progress, like you have accomplished something or made one more step in a long journey.

Those are just some tips.

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>>1802522
>implying capitalism is about distributing resources evenly

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>>1671216
But I'm 119.
;_;

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Is there a better board here for finance discussion?

Why would a mutual fund built out of U.S. bonds be categorized as "moderate risk"? Isn't the only way money would be lost is if the government defaulted?

In particular: https://personal.vanguard.com/us/funds/snapshot?FundId=0083&FundIntExt=INT

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