Last night I complained wildly with my parents for 30 minutes, and the conclusion was only for myself, not for all computer science students. When I think about the current situation, that in a few years I might not earn a lot of money, I get the feeling that I want to go home and just lie flat.
The main thing is that it seems the industry that really makes money is the one I want to work in; as for what it is, it doesn’t matter. That’s it, I’m too ordinary. My family isn’t poor either, so why am I like this?
Now I can wildly reflect on myself, wondering why I’m not very interested in anything except money.
Kong Yiji
There’s nothing wrong with a basic desire for money, right? Maybe you need to try more things, find your own interests; it’s okay if you can’t find them. In these times, expecting a downturn is also normal (just make sure to live each day well, that already surpasses many people).
Many people can make the most of each day for themselves; those who can’t should not drag others down.
It might be my words that are biased, dbq
Maybe what I’m trying to say is that I can be a little happier each day, without getting tangled up or wasting energy, smooth and peaceful, peace ~
Are days of indecision and internal struggle not worth living? Why does every day have to be happy?
Maybe it’s because there’s too much money at home, wanting to surpass one’s parents?
Isn’t it good to be happy every day?
Internal friction harms mental health.
It’s not that it’s not worth it; happiness is certainly my preference.
Some people are interested in basketball, some people are interested in reading; liking money itself is not wrong, and it’s not vulgar at all.
I still like CS, provided there’s a way (whether it’s CS or not) to support myself and sustain my hobby.
CS is neither a sufficient nor a necessary condition for making money.
Market wages are a measure of the social value of work.
I fucking just want to get money, get money, get money
But I have no money
That’s normal; you don’t need to earn money right now. When you truly need to support yourself, you’ll appreciate money even more.
CS is one of the few majors in society that can truly make money.
Not planning to get married or have children, how is the mindset of someone earning 3,000 yuan a month?
Not uncool—coding to the extreme yet can’t become a celestial being; we still have to eat ![]()
I always try to pretend I’m not that concerned about money, just learning all kinds of things I find fun.
But thinking about the various troubles I’ve faced all my life because of lack of money makes me scared.
Recently, seeing many classmates in my circle interning at big companies has thrown my mindset off balance ![]()