As a sophomore undergraduate student, my most valuable rewards from the college experience have come from personal growth, rather than the classroom. However, one problem that I can't seem to shake is dealing with all the subcategories of my total personality.
On the one hand, I am hyper intellectual, sometimes annoyingly so, because I have an overwhelming number of ideas--all under the vague category of "philosophy." But this side of me has produced the purest, most profound joy that I have ever experienced, and it offers the most promise for a successful career.
On the other hand, I am a struggling Youtube addict, who enjoys hanging out with friends, good memes, and generally... (read more)
Thank you so much for this answer; I really appreciate the thought that you put into it. I guess the only thing I really have to ask is "how do you incorporate all of this knowledge into your life?" The CFAR handbook recommends practicing one skill at a time for a week (maybe), but that sounds like a really long time for the amount of productivity advice I've accumulated over the years.