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| @rt:
At some point we lived to survive, and serve our Gods, and Human masters who represented those Gods. Despite out flaws we’ve generally come a long way from there. Your knowledge and influence is perpetuated by other people, otherwise knowledge couldn’t be recorded or taught, every generation would be starting from scratch, we’d have no industrial revolution, and you couldn’t have posted your message. I wonder how many people over all, made posting your message possible? How many thousands? From the development of soft core ferrite inductors in your computer, to software algorithms, laws and their formulas in software, understanding of RF for the wireless.... all of that in combination does seem to make any one element look rather small. |
| MrOmnos:
Thank You guys for your advice. It feels good to talk to like minded people with similar interest and get some good advice. I am a single guy so definitely not getting kids. Haha thanks for the suggestion tho. I live alone away from home and from my parents so sometimes I guess the loneliness gets me. I have several friends, I talk to them regularly, I hang out with them and have fun. I am always afraid I will never get anywhere in my country. There is no demand for electronics engineers here. So, there's always a fear I will end up a failure while most of my friends are leaving the country one by one and settling abroad. Some are doctors, some got accepted to ivy leagues etc. And I am happy for them but it also takes away my confidence sometimes. I don't even have good grades to apply for decent university abroad. It's like I am stuck here. But I guess I will have to find a way and do something by myself here in my country. Get back my shattered confidence and do something worth while for myself. Thank you very much. |
| @rt:
I’m 43 years old, saw little value in high school, and left for a job part way through my final year. Here I am now undertaking High school Maths B & English to qualify for entry for a technical Uni degree. My heart is in electronics, but I don’t anticipate any future in it in my country, so I’m looking in a crossover course with elements of Electronics and Computing. |
| BrianHG:
@MrOmnos, have you ever considered designing your own electronic gadget & run a small side business marketing and selling it? |
| TerraHertz:
@MrOmnos. Just a quick question. Have you spent a lot of time indoors lately, and had very little sun exposure? It's winter in Nepal now, right? There's a thing called seasonal disaffective disorder. In countries that get snow-bound and short daylight hours in winter, people suffer from this a lot. A few years ago the cause was found to be low vitamin D levels, due to no sun exposure. Vitamin D in humans is produced in the skin by UV light. Vitamin D is a critical metabolic regulator, with many influences in the immune system, calcium regulation, and perhaps significantly to you, mood. Vitamin D deficiency can cause severe depression. Simple ways to find out if that's your problem: - You can have a doctor do a vitamin D levels blood test. - Just get some sunlight. A few hours a day for a week can make a huge difference. - Buy vitamin D3 capsules, 1000 IU. Take at least 2 a day. Some vitamin C could be a good idea too. My experience in this: I have an unusual life-external-difficulty situation to which neither I nor anyone else aware of it (including lawyers, police, etc) have been able to find a solution. It's quite depressing. If I *don't* get enough vitamin D, the emotional result isn't very pleasant. Vitamin D definitely works to improve mood. Personally I find that just getting outside (hiking or whatever outdoors energetic activity you enjoy) also helps a lot. |
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