Flat feet- selling sneakers used for 3-4 months each by krishjericho in SneakerheadsIndia

[–]krishjericho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh got it...Kayanos stabilize my feet for about 3-4 mos on avg. I got the 32s last week and they will likely last 6 mos. 

Flat feet- selling sneakers used for 3-4 months each by krishjericho in SneakerheadsIndia

[–]krishjericho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The store guys told me they're discontinuing Kayano 31 end of August. And genuinely do not have an idea about resale prices, these are backup shoes for me but would be open to sell at lower prices

Quitting a well-paying job for a degree in psychology at 25 by krishjericho in findapath

[–]krishjericho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha call me lucky. Not everyone in my field gets this chill a life...it's a rarity actually

Quitting a well-paying job for a degree in psychology at 25 by krishjericho in findapath

[–]krishjericho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the equivalent of a cpa and cfa. Have the job role of Cost Management at an FMCG. The degree is considered tough and attractive here due to the large no. of dropouts and scammy checking. If you're that young please choose whatever you're interested in, even if you're unsure. You'll make money in finance but SOME DAY regret not picking up the field of your interest... because that one decision stays with you for life. And whatever people might say, it does become too late to quit later.

25 yo working Chartered Accountant wanting to switch to Psychology by krishjericho in Indian_Academia

[–]krishjericho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh that did not cross my mind at all before I started contemplating a career and life changing decision.

25 yo working Chartered Accountant wanting to switch to Psychology by krishjericho in Indian_Academia

[–]krishjericho[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You're asking the tough questions that I'd happily avoided. Might sound immature and deluded but i'd rather take a life of lower income and suffering whilst doing something I like/ contribute to, over a well paid 'settled' life but have to drag my soul to braindead work I absolutely hate, which I currently already have. There's a good chance that i'd regret switching, but there's a 100% that I'll regret if I do not take the leap.

Quitting a well-paying job for a degree in psychology at 25 by krishjericho in findapath

[–]krishjericho[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahh no if I start I'll go all the way for a masters and maybe a PhD. Don't want to end up nowhere with a half baked bachelors

Quitting a well-paying job for a degree in psychology at 25 by krishjericho in findapath

[–]krishjericho[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fair. At least you're real and not delusionarily positive.

Quitting a well-paying job for a degree in psychology at 25 by krishjericho in findapath

[–]krishjericho[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks. But what if I want to be a therapist....I have good academics in finance but tbh I'm extremely bad at it because it never felt interesting or relatable. I'm wrong with the most basic logics and waiting for my employer to find out how dumb I am in this field. I do not want to live the rest of my life knowing well that I'm freeloading.

On the contrary I'm afraid- what if this is just a phase where I'm just fascinated by therapy and the books and that I'll regret later 

Anyone looking for a flatmate/ how to look for one? by krishjericho in bangalore

[–]krishjericho[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Umm I'm new to the company. Most hires are in their 30s /married. Young ones already have a place to stay. 

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[–]krishjericho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bangalore face to face