(11-14-2022, 08:01 PM)BillyONare Wrote: [ -> ]Some particular tips for your situation (being in college):
Professors say you should spend 2 hours studying and doing homework for every one hour in class. You must do this even as a high IQ person. I know 45 hours per week is a lot but the alternative is working 60 hours per week in a warehouse making 13 dollars per hour being butthurt that the jailbait girl cashiers make 15 dollars per hour. This is the future of most people who drop out and have romantic notions about being a rogue or coming up with more creative ways to make money.
There is no reason not to go to university and no reason not to major in computer science if you are smart enough.
This is very good advice fren, thank you. The whole post is good just didn't want to cluster up the thread. Part of my obsession has been "secrets of the universe", Nikola Tesla, etc, very fascinating things I could go into there like non-Hertzian,
longitudinal EM waves, various Tesla patent like
US Patent 645576 for wireless power transfer, etc. Seems off topic, but I say this to say I don't like computer science, it seems dull to me, I would rather work with the natural forces and discover how they work, so I study Electrical Engineering instead. Part of the reason I left college in the first place was to do what you say "romantic notions of coming up with creative ways to make money", is because I felt that College was too mechanistic in how these things are taught, at least in my school, and would not allow me to really explore these things as they do not fit into the Modern paradigm and dogmas surrounding physics, and especially the physics of electromagnetism. I understand now though all this was folly, but I can at least say that, though I haven't had enough success for me to actually live on, I've learned much about how to trade markets, for instance. The point of learning markets (specifically cryptocurrency), for me, was to learn something that could allow for "instant money in my pocket". What I didn't like about other money-making methods was that they have to follow a funnel, whereas markets it's as simple as: good trade = more money, bad trade = less money. Again, sorry for the tangent, but the point of all this was because I wanted to make money on my own, and have a stable source of income that eventually wouldn't require much work (as many traders can make solid income in only a few hours a day or even a week), so that I would have the money to fund my own projects and get out of the "spiritual slum" of modernity.
I plan on joining business and athletic clubs during college for networking and camaraderie, and once I'm out, using the money I make to pick up trading once again, get into some heavy real estate like apartments so I'll be able to generate the necessary money to fund the projects I have in mind. The big issue of Tesla is that he didn't have much business sense, and that's something I hope to rectify in myself.
To facilitate discussion: We know that racial science, and those sciences in proximity, are the most important things for shattering the petty delusions of the Machine, of ZOG, the Cathedral, whatever you want to call it, but where do people think that the fundamental sciences fit into this?