07-29-2017, 07:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2017, 07:51 PM by Inconceivablezen.)
Skipped one day of MLS, because I did not sleep that night at all.
Have been thinking about my future. If there's one thing I cannot live with, it's not having a purpose in life. I've basically graduated now, and entered a black hole, because all possibilities are open to me now.
My goal in life right now, is to make some money until the next financial crisis comes along. I think it won't be very long before the next crisis hits. There might be one exception to the crisis hitting in the next 1-2 years, which is when the central banks of the world decide to increase currency creation at exponential levels. Investments have been split between precious metals and crypto-currencies. I don't know where the future will take us. Crypto might succeed, but might also fail in the future due to government crackdown.
What's extremely problematic for me right now, are the excessive possible choices. In the long run, I'm going to complete a PhD in Philosophy. But right now, there are not many of these PhDs around.
So, I've been applying for a job at a startup health blog. This blog deals within the new light paradigm in Medicine that I've been talking about in some of my previous posts in this forum. But the guy running the blog might not have enough weekly hours to allocate to me, as he's just a startup.
Beginning my own blog would yet be another option, combined with a personal training practice. I've basically got almost everything needed to get such a practice started. A garage with a powerrack, several bars, hundreds of kilograms of plates, kettlebells up to 70kg, etcetera. The personal training practice and blog would mutually reinforce each other, as the new health care paradigm is very different from just the general "eat less, exercise more" paradigm. I'm aware that that last statement is an oversimplification.
If anyone here on IML is aware of a long-distance job that might be interesting to me, you can also let me know. In internet marketing, for example, I can write in many subjects, such as medicine, pharmacology, philosophy, personal development, economics (autodidact in my spare time), and technology. I cannot write on physics, chemistry, mathematics or law, because I do not have a sufficient background in these topics.
Not much to report in terms of MLS.
Edit: If you've got any advice on how to pursue my future, just let me know! I appreciate it.
Have been thinking about my future. If there's one thing I cannot live with, it's not having a purpose in life. I've basically graduated now, and entered a black hole, because all possibilities are open to me now.
My goal in life right now, is to make some money until the next financial crisis comes along. I think it won't be very long before the next crisis hits. There might be one exception to the crisis hitting in the next 1-2 years, which is when the central banks of the world decide to increase currency creation at exponential levels. Investments have been split between precious metals and crypto-currencies. I don't know where the future will take us. Crypto might succeed, but might also fail in the future due to government crackdown.
What's extremely problematic for me right now, are the excessive possible choices. In the long run, I'm going to complete a PhD in Philosophy. But right now, there are not many of these PhDs around.
So, I've been applying for a job at a startup health blog. This blog deals within the new light paradigm in Medicine that I've been talking about in some of my previous posts in this forum. But the guy running the blog might not have enough weekly hours to allocate to me, as he's just a startup.
Beginning my own blog would yet be another option, combined with a personal training practice. I've basically got almost everything needed to get such a practice started. A garage with a powerrack, several bars, hundreds of kilograms of plates, kettlebells up to 70kg, etcetera. The personal training practice and blog would mutually reinforce each other, as the new health care paradigm is very different from just the general "eat less, exercise more" paradigm. I'm aware that that last statement is an oversimplification.
If anyone here on IML is aware of a long-distance job that might be interesting to me, you can also let me know. In internet marketing, for example, I can write in many subjects, such as medicine, pharmacology, philosophy, personal development, economics (autodidact in my spare time), and technology. I cannot write on physics, chemistry, mathematics or law, because I do not have a sufficient background in these topics.
Not much to report in terms of MLS.
Edit: If you've got any advice on how to pursue my future, just let me know! I appreciate it.
[INTJ]
"The true is the whole." Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807
"The true is the whole." Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807