Caelus
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Almost everything you study after high-school in general is useless and redundant. It’s like regardless of the language or the field, every non-fiction book is of its own realm. Seriously tbh, what the fuck is the point of any of this? Why does everything have to have its own little dedicated rule and why did those rules have to be subdivided into more unnecessary rules from which ZERO practical knowledge is gained??? And why were THOSE rules set out to dictate your “success” exactly?
It’s like everything would’ve been extremely contradictory had it not been for a few strings of random shit out of nowhere binding them together loosely and you might argue that it’s supposed to go in-details with every bit and if it were easy then everyone and their cousin would be doing it, to which I say you are correct but that’s not what I’m entirely complaining about.
My point is, they’re too deliberately specific without being able to deliver the proper need accordingly. You never stop and ask yourself “okay, what’s the point of learning this? When and where will this come in use? Why should I even be doing it? Should I be doing something else? Should I even exist?”
I think STEMcucks might probably feel my frustration more. At least 50% of what we study is fucking useless and to top it off, NONE OF IT ends up mattering in the end anyway, so why even bother going through with it? Like, all for what? What are you trying to achieve? Normies do it so that they can live on their own foot and be able to establish a family and therefore are able to at least somewhat motivate themselves (not to mention that they have friends / girlfriends that keep them going) but what about us? What are we gonna do once it’s all done?? Can it even be done?
It’s like everything would’ve been extremely contradictory had it not been for a few strings of random shit out of nowhere binding them together loosely and you might argue that it’s supposed to go in-details with every bit and if it were easy then everyone and their cousin would be doing it, to which I say you are correct but that’s not what I’m entirely complaining about.
My point is, they’re too deliberately specific without being able to deliver the proper need accordingly. You never stop and ask yourself “okay, what’s the point of learning this? When and where will this come in use? Why should I even be doing it? Should I be doing something else? Should I even exist?”
I think STEMcucks might probably feel my frustration more. At least 50% of what we study is fucking useless and to top it off, NONE OF IT ends up mattering in the end anyway, so why even bother going through with it? Like, all for what? What are you trying to achieve? Normies do it so that they can live on their own foot and be able to establish a family and therefore are able to at least somewhat motivate themselves (not to mention that they have friends / girlfriends that keep them going) but what about us? What are we gonna do once it’s all done?? Can it even be done?