I'm a 21 Yrs Old Female Virgin, And I'm Pretty Sure There's Nothing Wrong Me, AMA!

I guess the main problem for me is sticking to anything that isn't really in my comfort zone, diet, exercise, studying etc. Thankfully my eating habits are and always have been decent. I sometimes get into drinking a bit too much soda but otherwise I'm good, not fat or anything. Anyway thanks, I think just talking about this kinda stuff makes it easier to get done later for me. I better start going on runs soon again.

In my country higher education is free for all citizens so I decided to just do something that interests me a lot. It's sort of like reading about what I'd be reading about anyway and also using the knowledge by doing all sorts of little tasks. I also remember what I hear super well so lectures are better than reading for me. I can understand not wanting a degree in the US though, I wouldn't want to get neck deep into debt either. Getting a job without college is completely realistic and even learning the skills for whatever on the internet is possible, it's pretty awesome.

I can understand the feeling of working being "losing", but I do think that some people who get money from something they'd do anyway aren't losing. (Artists, musicians who get enough money from it, some youtubers, etc)

My dream "job" would be just not working. I'd just love to bike and camp around the world but I guess I can't do that without money. Doing it doesn't cost that much though and if universal basic income get implemented in my country in the next ~10 years it may suddenly seem realistic. I guess doing some kinda art stuff would be cool, though I'd like to keep that as a hobby. Maybe some podcast thing with a friend but that'd also be a hobby I guess.

Doing something to help others is a pretty selfless life goal I have to say, that's pretty awesome. If/when I get to where I want to be I don't think I'll be in a position to even do that but who knows.

Norwegian is pretty cool and comparatively easy for English speakers too. I studied it for a few weeks because I was slightly interested but didn't stick with it. I already studied Swedish for years before it so I just wanted to know about the basic differences.

Learning languages can be very satisfying, especially when you get to use them. Seeing as you consume a lot of anime/manga I'd recommend Japanese if learning its writing system wasn't ridiculously time consuming. For now even I can't bother though. The most important part is choosing one that you're interested in if you want to learn one.

Well, anyway thanks for the AMA. I sort of wish I knew people like you irl. Most of my friends don't really share many interests with me.

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