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>>15591976
So if we imagine they were somehow taken care of, given the opportunity to study, live and work with like minded people, how would that go? Would they still head for the hills to make explosives?
I am assuming this would not be organized by a shadowy unit with undeclared military connections...

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>>14793070
>Should I go into semiconductors if I have anxiety and easily get the shits?
Time to reduce coffee intake, check your diet, and perhaps up the blueberry intake. Not too much though, as excreting bricks can be painful.
>What happens if I shit my pants in the fab?
Not all semiconductor work is in fabs or clean rooms. Fabs are often staffed with women since they shed less dust. According to old and strictly unconfirmed rumours, women prefer no men in the cleanroom since they, allegedly, wear litte under the clean room gear, called "bunny suit". If you are in a lab, you are likely to wear full body coverage and if you are lucky you will not be recognized when you leg it for the toilet.

Work where there never is excitement will be boring and over time numbing. Try the occasional trip outside your comfort zone. All the interesting work I have evcer done, have presented many tense episodes. I am a senior these days (no longer in cleanrooms) and I train my junior colleagues, working on getting them out of the comfort zone now and then.

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>>11933401
Much might have been a sense of wonder, experiencing things for the very first time with no expectation of what they might be. That is hard t recreate, though you can go a long way with reading and learning entirely new things, dig deep into new knowledge, and importantly imagine how amazing it all is.

And remember to stay comfy, anon.

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>>11894285
Then again seems many also are very emotional and sensitive to the mood around them. This is hard to see how it fits with Aspergers' being loners.

So let us try with a comfy pic!

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>>11360852
>It seems all of the low hanging fruit have been picked.
It always seems like that. In reality the world changes and so do our perspectives, bringing new fruit within our reach.
So hang on in there, anons, don't give up.

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>>10993680
>any advices?
Get enough sleep. Avoid alcohol. Stay comfy. And best of luck. Remember to report back how it went.

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>>10928491
>Entering a master's next year and I'm sick of being shit.
Hang on in there, anon. It is a hard slog but it is worth it. I have been there too. And I met people so brilliant they could learn anything, command any language, calligraphy, poetry and more. I cannot. And I still got there in the end.

Hard work IS always a valid substitute for sheer brilliance.

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>>10852167
>I also fear dark and empty spaces in a house.
Erm, why not turn on some light? And have a nice, large and comfy library?

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>>10786418
Why not work on the root cause? And stay comfy, anon.

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>>10596846
>guess i will move to a small village
A place with clear skies is good. Just looking up at the full moon, even without binoculars, gives me an immense feeling of tranquillity.

Growing plants in the garden is also good for the mind.

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>>10427938
Chose classes based on what you want your future to be. Lunch is half an hour, studies a few years but work is a lifetime. Also remember your mind is normally the sharpest in the morning (unless blind drunk the night before).

And don't go home in breaks, universities are more than just studies, networking is crucial.

>>10427945
>you're never alone with 4chan :)
Also correct but lacks networking.

>>10427953
I have been there and it is bitterly cold in the winter. More feels here:
https://www.demilked.com/norway-landscape-photography-scandinavian-nature/

>>10430566
>I'm just sitting in my car hating every second.
Why?

You guys need more comfiness.

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>>10274515
>Until I was suspended from practicing medicine,
Please do tell more. The readers in here never cease to amaze me. Over at /cyb/ the lovely people at NSA paid us a visit.
> 95% success rate.
By what definition?

>>10274510
Please try tea. Comfy. Brings thoughts elsewhere. Pic related.

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Work in academia
>terrible environment, slave-tier pay, treated like shit until you get tenure, get to work on interesting things sometimes
Work in the private sector
>good environment, high pay, PhDs are usually treated well, work can range from relatively boring to very interesting R&D

So why haven't you become a sellout yet?

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