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<blockquote data-quote="FullThrottleTX" data-source="post: 1358538" data-attributes="member: 14432"><p>There are literally a hundred things you can do to improve your life right now that don't involve giving up your life for Globohomo wars.</p><p></p><p>1) Leave NYC. It's quite literally the easiest place in the country to leave. I did it. What is keeping you there?</p><p>2) Move somewhere off the radar that is affordable. Don't overrthink this, I don't mean Idaho lol. The Midwest seems good. Indiana. Texas other than Austin. The South. The office culture changes quite a bit when you leave the Northeast.</p><p>3) Everyone hates office work, but it really doesn't exist anymore. My entire professional life is zoom calls. So I don't think it's that bad. Really, a blessing. If once a year you need to do a diversity training zoom, whatever. Suck it up and do it. It's worth having 100% remote freedom.</p><p>4) If you're really intent on letting your degree go to waste and can't play the career game, go ahead and do a trade. You're never going to get 100% of what you want. Guys have unrealistic expectations about life and think they can live it 100% on their terms. The people who live 100% on their own terms are homeless people.</p><p></p><p>God doesn't care about your career.</p><p>There are literally people starving and suffering in large parts of the world, God isn't thinking about your career choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullThrottleTX, post: 1358538, member: 14432"] There are literally a hundred things you can do to improve your life right now that don't involve giving up your life for Globohomo wars. 1) Leave NYC. It's quite literally the easiest place in the country to leave. I did it. What is keeping you there? 2) Move somewhere off the radar that is affordable. Don't overrthink this, I don't mean Idaho lol. The Midwest seems good. Indiana. Texas other than Austin. The South. The office culture changes quite a bit when you leave the Northeast. 3) Everyone hates office work, but it really doesn't exist anymore. My entire professional life is zoom calls. So I don't think it's that bad. Really, a blessing. If once a year you need to do a diversity training zoom, whatever. Suck it up and do it. It's worth having 100% remote freedom. 4) If you're really intent on letting your degree go to waste and can't play the career game, go ahead and do a trade. You're never going to get 100% of what you want. Guys have unrealistic expectations about life and think they can live it 100% on their terms. The people who live 100% on their own terms are homeless people. God doesn't care about your career. There are literally people starving and suffering in large parts of the world, God isn't thinking about your career choices. [/QUOTE]
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