thinkingmonkey3

Is philosophy major toxic for artists?

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Hey, I am a philosophy major student. It is the only major that I find interesting but it is not real philosophy it just a joke. I love meditating, it feels like paradise when I meditate in nature. I also love reading and writing books. I feel that college is a distraction, I feel that I am wasting my time, talking about ideologies. My dream is to write books that can heal people. My parents told me that if a quit college they will stop giving me money. When I listen to the lectures in college I feel like a bored drop. When I am alone I feel like a happy drop vanished in the ocean. Is it possible for the ocean to be afraid of water?

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Get your education. You might not enjoy the content, but the structure they will teach you if you apply it right will make all the difference.

 

But also, there is a lot to enjoy. You can work on all that stuff bit by bit now while staying in school. If you aren't in school what you gonna do? Work a fucking 9-5?

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Complete what you started. If you can't be present while listening to a boring lecture you aren't that advanced when it comes to meditation.

If you were at least an intermediate meditator you would gladly listen to the lecture.

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I'm also a philosophy major thinking about quitting. You need to have a plan though. Don't just drop out with no plan.

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The idea of being constricted in a class by endless debates, dissecting ideologies, and discussing an ideal code of conduct with your fellow horny classmates is not exactly my cup of tea. It was, though — for the longest time.

But then comes your first mystical experience and suddenly, you'd rather explore consciousness on your own, free of (philosophical) university curriculum.

I'm sure you could leverage a philosophy major to your advantage if you really wanted. 

On 4/2/2021 at 1:15 AM, thinkingmonkey3 said:

My dream is to write books that can heal people.

Well, look at you. Doesn't that make two of us?

How's that going for you?

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Maybe you are exploring the wrong field? 

Why not do a writing major or art major and then teach it while pursuing your life purpose.

I actually learned a lot of good content and skills in college. It was rough and demanding at times, at least for me, but helps with maturity. 

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