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So, title says it all, I love software engineering. I love computers, programming, science, all of it.. However, I'm okay at it, I'd maybe say I'm good at it... Not Facebook worthy (yet). What I'm really good at is investing, I mean I would boast to say I'm even terrific at it. The person I feel I relate most to in the stock market is Jesse Livermore, that man would just invest with conviction. It's like he knew things, but it wasn't pure speculation.

I see charts, numbers, figures, the products, I run a few calculations of my own, I do a few checks, I make sure I do it all smartly... And I turn massive profits where people say I shouldn't be receiving anything. I made 1500% in two years. I love it.

But at the same time, I don't know if it's going to be what really helps. Part of the reason I love engineering so much is the creation aspect, the fact that I can make something new! I have great ideas but I don't know...

I'm in the Air Force, about to finish up here soon. Should I just finish up my degree in software engineering, pursue an MBA, and become a business/management head instead? Leading the companies that can do big breakthroughs like the ideas I have? Or what... What do you guys think would be the best for me?

I don't need to work directly on the project so much as I would love to be a part of it and have a healthy involvement with the people who are the real heroes behind the work.



Submitted April 17, 2017 at 04:45AM by NoHaxPlx http://ift.tt/2oOxCoH

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