Anonymous ID: 55e962 Jan. 30, 2019, 10:32 a.m. No.4965849   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6242 >>6478

So a couple of threads back a lot of you guys gave some great advice to a young person that asked about whether or not they should go to college.

I have two degrees (nothing big. went to a technical school and studied something you could all likely guess with ease) and I think those together will be a great back up plan in case I don't find something else.

I love analytics and really don't mind working with my hands. I'm an unbelievably quick learner and even faster if I find interest with what I'm working on. I have no issues working in team environments and have no issue taking charge if needed. I could go in to further detail, but I don't think I'm applying for a job here.

Now, my issue is that I have no idea what I want to do. Is there any test, online or otherwise, that I could take that could narrow things down for me? I'm at the point that I don't even know what I'd be bad at or what I'd prefer not to do. Can anyone give me some suggestions?

I've already gotten my hands wet with some (very small) investing and research surrounding that that mostly stemmed from suggestions from anons about certain currencies, ETFs, and corporate stocks over my time spent in places like that, and that's sort of interesting, but not enough to where I can't see myself getting bored with it (although, if I got paid to do that shit, that would make it quite a bit better). This is about the furthest I've gone beyond the field of knowledge I've already invested in with myself (mentioned in the beginning).

I know this isn't what this board is for, or even this bread, but I saw some of you give great advice, albeit very broad, and I was curious if anyone can do anything for me here.

Thanks a ton either way.