/GIOYC/ get it off your chest

your advice would be what? drop out, pursue art full time and see what happens?

no matter how stressful you claim your job/studies are, you can dedicate at least 2 hours per night on creative pursuits. that is unless you have kids or are some relentless socialite

have an honest conversation about it. there is literally no other possible solution, good luck

Happiness really is just temporary, while pain is forever isn’t it?

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The original guy here, thank you for your advice. I spend 2-3 hours a night making music but I feel so exhausted doing it on top of studying, I don't think it's sustainable. Plus I wish I could spend more time daily doing it I guess

I normally come here to vent and rant but I want to send some good news into the internet void for once.
Having fucked up in life when I was young, I'm glad to have been given an unconditional offer at university.
Can't wait for all the new experiences life has to offer!

Only you know the answer user, listen to your inner voice. Jow Forums doesn’t have the answer to your question. I won't suggest you to follow a certain path, all I’m going to tell is to make the choice that makes you feel the best.

So i don't no what to do anymore, i've been with this girl stuck in my head for about 2 years now, i liked her but got dumped, she was still my friend after the dump but talked very little and now we've lost pretty much all contact, but she keeps appearing in my head out of nowhere pretty much every day, what do i do about this anons?

i'm with this guy. don't put all your eggs in one basket. diversify your shit or you'll see yourself buried in shit. STEM degrees are the way to go. trust me on this.

Thanks user, I love this girl I really do. Nobody is perfect but this is one of those things that is beginning to fuck with my sense of stability. Fortunately timing her cycles makes it easier to handle

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keep at it - dropping out is most likely to be a horrible mistake. i considered it myself and, while my degree is largely pointless, i would have come out with literally nothing besides debt had i dropped out. a stem degree will presumably make you more employable than most

for what it's worth, going for a run/gym does a great deal for me in terms of stress relief. i have to exert some kind of energy to fight it off, otherwise i feel caged

obviously, if you're suffering very badly and absolutely despise what you study, then there is no utility in sticking with it, but if it's merely boring/annoying you can live with it