Vague dream recollections of returning to Neuroscience. Would probably have much better chances despite rapidly declining quantitative skills and lack of network. Might try one more round of Philosophy and Religious Studies. Still floating between monasteries, farms, hermitages.
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Replying to @NoaidiX
I’ve found my quantitative skills came back quickly after a period of 2.5 years of a job that didn’t require them. I also reapplied to PhD programs after I quit my first one. Had trouble letting it go. I think no matter what you do, it’s important to fully digest why you left.
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Replying to @IntoTheBlues
Helpful contemplations. I left partly due to circumstances (horrific advising situation) and partly due to passions lying completely elsewhere. The academic equivalents of those elsewheres have been less than welcoming. So I continue to drift.
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Replying to @NoaidiX
You have such insightful things to say, I know no matter what you choose to do you professionally will have a positive influence on the world!
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Likewise to you, friend.
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