Step 0.5) Be born a ballsy statistical/mathematical genius and devise a quantitative finance engine that makes money for you while you pursue 2 and 3. QED.
This is exactly why I put job and money separately. Is your passion earning you money? If not, it’s not fit for a job. Jobs make money. Hobbies are fun. Never mix.
take a one week break somewhere.. make sure ure by yourself. introspect what you like and your purpose of life.. we all have one, we just need to discover it.
also decisions shape future.. so this is a very imp exercise.
princeton doesn’t inspire passion, just a bunch of finance tools.
you’re not alone, just hang on, take your time, and try to do something good for the world.
not an econ/ORFE major 4:45 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink | Reply
guy 3:45 am on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
Step 1.) Job that gives tons of money
Step 2.) Hobby on the side
Step 3.) Wife. Look for emotional connection but also hot.
Congrats. You are now living this guy’s dream
guy2 8:40 am on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
#1 often prevents #2 if you’re putting in ‘em hours.
YaleTroll 12:55 am on July 31, 2010 Permalink
Step 0.5) Be born a ballsy statistical/mathematical genius and devise a quantitative finance engine that makes money for you while you pursue 2 and 3. QED.
life 10:34 am on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
1) Find out what you feel passionate about or enjoy doing the most in life
2) Follow that passion
3) Enjoy life
no, no 3:20 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink
This is exactly why I put job and money separately. Is your passion earning you money? If not, it’s not fit for a job. Jobs make money. Hobbies are fun. Never mix.
@guy2: often, but not always.
Old Money 10:37 am on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
Tons of money is enough. The rest is unimportant (other than pedigree, of course).
Yo 11:24 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink
The quality of your trolling is being deflated
daddy 8:59 am on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
take a one week break somewhere.. make sure ure by yourself. introspect what you like and your purpose of life.. we all have one, we just need to discover it.
also decisions shape future.. so this is a very imp exercise.
BSE 5:57 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
money, something you like, social company. There. Stop looking into yourself. You won’t find anything. Well, I didn’t.
11 1:27 am on July 30, 2010 Permalink
which is why you’re an engineer
... 2:23 am on July 30, 2010 Permalink
^ QFT
got no direction, just got my vamp 11:49 am on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
take a bite of my bad girl meat
umm 3:48 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
wut
Mother Monster commands you 9:45 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
SHOW ME YOUR TEETH!!
Anonymous 3:22 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
princeton doesn’t inspire passion, just a bunch of finance tools.
you’re not alone, just hang on, take your time, and try to do something good for the world.
not an econ/ORFE major 4:45 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
what?
Anonymous 4:30 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
suicide?
seriously, 9:45 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink |
don’t even joke about that