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Old Nov 24, 2023, 09:44 AM
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I’ve decided to study business administration
I’ll study soon after my therapy gets done
I’ll study in my dad’s house
Because it is more peaceful here
I’ll use resources like books to learn
I need to get over my fear of failing, since I had dropped out of engineering a few months ago

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Old Nov 24, 2023, 03:21 PM
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Well, engineering probably is one of the most rigorous disciplines you can study. Some aspects are so abstract that they're difficult to grasp. Imaginary numbers, negative frequencies, Coriolis effect are just three that come to mind immediately.

I'm glad you've made a decision and I wish you luck and success!

BTW, your post comes across as poetry.
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