An introduction and question
I spent time thinking about, in essense, what I could dedicate my life to in learning and also have a career from. I decided I will take the route of electrical engineering. I don't have background in it but it is what I feel like I want to do. It is a new dream. One I just didn't know about or that was a possibility. It will definitely keep me busy this year as I dedicate time to really learn Mathematics, Physics, I.T. and Electronics. This is basically me aiming at the biggest thing I could imagine enjoying. I suppose I want to follow the quote: "When it feels scary to jump, that is exactly when you jump, otherwise you end up staying in the same place your whole life, and that I can't do". It resonates with me because I feel a bit stuck sometimes and life isn't so easy when it comes to finding your thing to be successful at. Apparently that quote is from a movie I haven't even seen called "A most violent year"... I should probably watch that movie before I base my life off something but to be honest I feel this year is probably going to be "A most violent year". I will have to learn more in a year than ever before. So it is a bit scary but motivating too. I really liked the videos by Learn Quick. I watched two before joining: "Stop thinking" and "DON'T RUSH, you're learning". They really resonated with me. I have also suffered a lot with analysis paralysis in a way. Or atleast paralysis in feeling I couldn't get myself to always do somethings even if I wanted to. I feel I am getting over it. I'm really motivated to change my habits and routine and to be a better life long learner. I recognise that it is amazing to connect with other like-minded individuals along the way too, so I hope I can. I feel I will need it as I go through this new journey. I hope this channel and group will grow because I like the messages shared! Thanks! Reach out to me if you want to connect and give each other support/encoragement. It could be cool. I look forward to getting to know you all! Thank you for reading.