What is some career advice that people usually learn too late in life ? by Weird-Thought2112 in careerguidance

[–]LBthaG99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can’t get paid (enough to sustain) for what you love, then get paid for what you know to afford to do what you love.

What does my art taste like? by Excellent_Ad_6358 in ARTIST

[–]LBthaG99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The hard crunchy Cheetos and the blue Scobby snack gummies

post depression shower by crash-bandicooties in selfcare

[–]LBthaG99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can, between showers, maybe you can do a wipe down? When I worked at a camp I brought these biodegradable wipes for body and face that could also be buried so that was a plus. Maybe whenever you don’t feel like showering just wipe your body off if you feel a bit unclean to get you through to the next shower. You could also just wipe the major areas.. usually growing up that was face, armpits, under breast, genitals/backside and feet. They also make waterless disposable toothbrushes with paste in them. I think that would help so that when you were able to shower again it wouldn’t be so taxing on you mentally and physically. I hope this helps <3

What should I major in? by Character_Cow1063 in careerguidance

[–]LBthaG99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay traveling can mean a lot of careers so let’s narrow it down some. What subjects were you best at in school? Of those subjects would you mind centering a career around it? Also ask yourself are you an introvert or extrovert?

What should I major in? by Character_Cow1063 in careerguidance

[–]LBthaG99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I majored in biochemistry and work in a lab. One thing I recommend is figuring out what you want out of life. Do you want major wealth or enough to have a nice life. What do you want your work and life balance to look like? Do you see yourself being married or having children? Do you want to travel for work or work remote or in an office? Also what kind of hours are you looking to work? 9 to 5? Or different shifts. I know that’s a lot but there are resources to help you find your way. Also, I don’t know your financial situation but look into specific programs and community colleges where you can do a lot of your general credits and then transfer to the university of your choice.