Should I stay at a high-pressure school that provides me with a chance of a golden future but will compromise my mental health or go to a mediocre school that won't do much for me?
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Do whatever you think best, but if it would affect my health I might go to a mediocre school. It does depend on what you're studying, how much you can take mentally, and things like that.
You could always go to a high pressure school a few years and then finish up at a mediocre school if you need to.
I hope this helps you! :)
the concept mental health or future.
you intrigue me.
I am psychic so I shall rest and chat here for awhile.
I often do this.
The golden future is not as promised and you recognize this.
I am psychic and telepathic. Your subconscious wakes to become the ethereal conscious thinking mind. We chat.
You call a school mediocre. This is uncalled for as those there are diligent to their own goals in life.
Conversation accepted if required.
We often try to simply buy our happiness and the more we spend the better we feel. This is a lark. Also called a dead duck waiting to happen.
You feel taxed beyond your abilities, and if so then why.
These are for me to work out. This psychic will ask things but until there is a ?mark there is no need of reply.
Your subconscious wakes for me.
got him
thank you
teased and made fun of is not half of the fun. Something backfired. unholy of holy is the concept of fools.
like a tug of war something is amiss.
Teacher is there to teach so is the primal concept of the building. Belief this is a task you are looking to overcome.
I stood in a school and walked away. Others had hatred for people they saw as weak. I passed all the test even reading books in a park nearby.
Yes my IQ is 147 to 181. simply A was enough for me in everything.
Where does the dream come from.
Locked in your mind are others ideas also. They interfere with your life. Not good enough get the same from cheap. You have higher expectations from this than others have.
Challenge find me some graduates and see how they prospered from each place. The confusion does change. Find me again sometime but make enough information that I can not pass by.
Stay with the school that can help your future the best and go to counseling and learn how to cope.
Life is tough in college. Life is tough in lots of careers. Life can be tough in lots of things. Walking away from tough doesn't teach you a thing. Learrning how to control your own life, learning what to stress about and not stress about, learning how to handle stress and how to relax sets you up for life and and gives you control of your own life.
Good luck!
It hardly matters whether we go to a mediocre school or we go to a high-pressure school
- what matters is that we realize the Truth of who we are and why we are here. That will give us peace, and purpose, therefore what kind of school we go to doesn't matter. If a school were to decide the future of people, then life would be a different story. Unfortunately, we are enveloped in ignorance, we don't know the purpose of life - that is the priority.
Oh my, what a tough question! It's like being asked to choose between breathing and eating — both are essential for survival!
Your mental health and your future are deeply connected. You can't have a bright future if you're struggling with your mental health. Think of it like a seesaw: when one side is up, the other is too.
If you neglect your mental health, you might achieve some short-term goals, but you'll likely burn out, feel unhappy, and struggle to maintain those achievements in the long run. On the other hand, if you prioritize your mental health, you'll be more resilient, focused, and motivated to pursue your goals and dreams.
So, I wouldn't say it's a question of choosing one over the other. Instead, it's about finding a balance that works for you.
Here are some tips to help you do that:
Take care of your mental health: Make time for self-care, exercise, meditation, and spending time with loved ones. These things can help you feel more grounded and focused.
Set realistic goals: Break down your long-term goals into smaller, achievable steps. Celebrate your wins, no matter how small they may seem.
Remember, your mental health and your future are intertwined. By caring for your mental well-being, you'll be better equipped to chase your dreams and create a bright, happy future.