Perhaps starting this article with a question (or several) may be the right choice.
What would be the most appropriate decision regarding personal growth, when, for example, studies and work (or at least a remunerative activity) are involved.
For example, I take a course but at the same time I would like to improve myself in trading, how to do it?
The choice may or may not be easy (viewpoints), if you consider that you could find times of break or of the day when you can (besides studying or working) apply yourself in what you are passionate about.
And so it is resolved after all.
On the surface, though, it might seem that these studies, this course, are not for you.
They are “wasting your time.” And what do you do once your time is wasted? But is it really?
In fact we can also make connections with other people, learn and improve in the process. Certainly what we develop then can prove really useful across the board. In different professional and academic areas, as well as in life.
Because although schooling, or rather learning could also have another way of being understood (as I proposed in this article) nevertheless already as it is, it could yield results even in the long run.
Although it could be debated whether it really trains academically and professionally; its structure.
