And what is the guarantee that you will like physics for 40-50 years? I also thought that I would like my profession, but when I started working it, it didn't turn out to be so easy. And how do you know that in time you will not like a well-paid job? Part of the pleasure of work comes from the result, from what you get at a meeting, what authority you get, etc. I assure you that a job that does not allow you to be free, to follow your dreams, to develop, to feed a family , you will not like for a long time? At some point you will get tired of misery, of loneliness, of not being able to start a family and you will start to feel incomplete, something will linger in your life, you will feel unrealized, inferior, even humiliated. How can you be proud of your job, which can't provide you with even a coffee break? Then your work will become your whole life, because it cannot offer you anything but itself. As much as you don't like a job, if it gives you opportunities for development, you will always have self-confidence. And this will partly affect your attitude towards her. You will begin to appreciate and love her. And appetite comes with eating. Here, take the Jews. They may be hated, but they are the most successful people. There is almost no poor, unhappy Jew. Have you heard of a Jew engaged in an unprofitable trade. They are all doctors, businessmen, politicians, scientists, actors, directors. No matter how difficult and disliked they are, they sit down and start from a, b, c and little by little they learn all the intricacies and then pick the fruits. I read about their folk psychology and that's exactly what they think. they just love the details and think constantly. When they have analyzed the details long enough, the ideas start to come, resp. success, money and satisfaction.
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It is definitely more important for me to be able to feed my family. I myself once wanted to study philology and journalism, I wanted to become a teacher, but I chose to study Economics because of the money and I do not regret it. My husband studied law, which he dropped out of because he saw that he had more talent and interest in economics. We both have a five-figure family income per month, and as a teacher I would take BGN 800 in the best case, and he as a lawyer depending on the name and connections. Today we have our own business and we make a lot of money, but without the knowledge acquired at the university we would not even know how to start. My nephew is doing a doctorate in chemistry and does not know how to connect the two ends, but he is over 30 years old. My other nephew is a teacher and manages to make ends meet, but his wife gave birth recently and I think their parents are helping. Remember ... Money does not make you happy, but it definitely gives you the freedom to live your life and security for your family. Otherwise, you do not have to work as a physicist as a teacher - you can emigrate to the West, but even there you earn a little with such a specialty, but you can work something completely different - in a consulting firm, in industry or open your own company for something. The bad thing is that it is mandatory to have a doctorate with you later, and even in prestigious institutes like Max Planck the salary is below 3000 euros per month net, which is small for Western Europe and even chemists earn more in various companies at least in the West ... Good luck but you can also work something completely different - in a consulting company, in the industry or to open your own company for something. The bad thing is that it is mandatory to have a doctorate with you later, and even in prestigious institutes like Max Planck the salary is below 3000 euros per month net, which is small for Western Europe and even chemists earn more in various companies at least in the West ... Good luck but you can also work something completely different - in a consulting company, in the industry or to open your own company for something. The bad thing is that it is mandatory to have a doctorate with you later, and even in prestigious institutes like Max Planck the salary is below 3000 euros per month net, which is small for Western Europe and even chemists earn more in various companies at least in the West ... Good luck