Hi All,
I am in a reevaluation phase of my life/career...currently pursuing a PhD in Physics so heres my dilemma...I guess my question is this... I still love electronics, I want to own a business and take products to market...What would you do in my situation? I have 2-3 more years for a PhD. Quit??? i also have an undergraduate minor in engineering....
Mr. Mechknoll,
I was in your shoes a long time ago, deciding to pursuit a PhD in Physics, or not. But "what I would do" is not interesting to you. Just because my eye glasses fits me rather well, I cannot say to someone "there, here is a pair of glasses that serves me well, and you should see as clearly through them as I do.".
What you said in your post told me you may not be as committed as necessary, and your heart may not be fully in it. OR, you are not separating "like this to be" vs "what this really is." My observation may well be wrong. You know that answer better than I.
I think deep down you know where you
want to head. I am trying to encourage you to face your own interest with courage and honesty. Honesty meaning not letting your desire influence with your perception of reality. "Would I get a career that I like to think I would." Sometimes, we like to see the world as we want it to be, and we make decisions based on what we want to believe "that is how the world works." I think that clutter is what is preventing you from making the choice to go with the decision you already know is best.
You and I are both in Physics (for me, is "were" anyway), we know how to dig behind the dusk and see the picture. Behind that dusk is "what is", "how much does it cost (not in money terms) to get there", "how much do I really want to be there", and "do I really want to be there". I think you know that. I think you like to reaffirm. But, let me say this - if you are good enough to get a scholarship for PhD program in Physics, you are capable of seeing behind the dusk better then 99% of the people in the world. So what if that guy found that pair of glasses perfect for him, it does not affect if that pair of glasses will fit you. I am confident you will make the right choice.
My best wishes to you.
Rick
ps: I had my reservation about posting this after writing. I sincerely want to help, to share with you what must drive this is YOU; but this came off sounding some what "preachie" and conceded. I sincerely want to help and I hope my wording will not interfere with getting that across.