When I was doing my PhD, I was ready to quit many many times yet my therapist promised me that after I get my PhD I will earn many dollars. I earn about $240/month plus some occasional earnings in my internship I have since 2009. Now I will truly get a lot of money. Please look at these deals:
I think you finally found your ticket out of Mom and Dad’s basement!
I have my own room – we have lots of area.
Oh, I see. Encouraging comment withdrawn.
I never lived in the basement.
Now I will have trillions of dollars – worth as much as my PhD.
Wow. Have you considered suing your therapist for malpractice? Based on what you’ve told us, it should be an open-and-shut case.
Given that I depend on my parents and he has good standing with them, I will not think about suing him. I will continue to talk to him.
<slight hijack> I became a multimillionaire at the tender age of 14 when I bought a 10 million mark note (from the same series as the billion mark note in the OP.) It’s only worth about $1.50.</slight hijack>
The vast majority of people with mathematics PhD’s manage to earn significantly above the median income for where they are. What’s stopping you?
He’s already explained that. Society.
Lack of interest in Mathematics.
Now I am
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A multitrillionaire.
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Would not be fooled again.
I have a 5 million Inti note from when I was in Peru. I get it out when I want to feel rich!
Moving over to MPSIMS, free of charge.
Back in the 1980s Ecuador had some $100 bills whose colors & size & corners looked a *lot *like the then-current US 100 bills. Yes, "" was the currency symbol they used too.
The difference was that 100 Ecuadorian sucre notes were worth about US 10 cents at the time. I bought a stack of them to use as bookmarks. With just an inch or so sticking out they sure looked like US Benjamins.
I am much richer – a multitrillionaire. I have also learned a lesson in trusting people.
Lots of people – in fact, I would bet a majority of people – with mathematics PhD’s work in fields not directly related to pure mathematics research. So what’s stopping you?
Aspergers, Depression, Hopelessness, being dependent.
Lots of people with aspergers and depression hold jobs that don’t make them miserable. By your own admission in a dozen other threads your hopelessness and codependency are your choice. So what’s stopping you from making a change?
You do not know if it is my choice. I do not know if it is my choice.
Should I try? Why?