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Somehow, I’m starting to feel like there’s not much reason not to take a leave of absence to do whatever I want.
- I can’t think of any downsides to delaying graduation for a year and placing the dots in weird places in terms of “connecting the dots” meaning.
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What to do?
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First, let’s list the possibilities:
- Work as a Software Engineer
- Like at Helpfeel
- Hmm… (blu3mo)
- Work as a Design Engineer
- Like at Takram
- Do research
- For example, taking a year off to work in a Japanese research lab, is that possible?
- Somehow, if I were to do this, I feel like I should just quickly graduate from university and go to graduate school (blu3mo).
- Intern at a private company doing research?
- Like at Sony CSL, Omron SINIC X
- Start a business
- Like with the MITOU Advanced program
- Ultimately, if I want to do research, is there a way to do it in a way that connects to that context?
- Compared to the reverse order (doing research, producing results, then commercializing it), even if I try to start a business with what I currently have, it seems kind of pointless.
- Travel Japan
- Is it possible to do this while doing something else?
- Travel the world
- Hmm, I’m not very motivated by traveling just for the sake of it.
- Enjoying the serendipity that comes passively, I felt satisfied for now with Europe Trip Spring 2023.
- Going with knowledge of the language and context, or meeting someone, or going with some purpose or a new perspective is motivating.
- But, a year seems unnecessary.
- Watching people traveling in Central Asia sparks my interest, but I probably don’t have the ability to find it as interesting as they do.
- If I don’t even know the basics of the language, I might just end up thinking “that’s different” when seeing something different.
- Instead of traveling for a year, there might even be more stimulation in just doing research or studying what I want to do.
- There might even be a desire to deliberately seek a life without stimulation.
- I remember reading something like that in a note by 辺境.
- The story of going to Antarctica
- If I go to Antarctica, I will be satisfied with the trip | Frontier
- Hmm, I’m not very motivated by traveling just for the sake of it.
- Live in another country
- Are there countries where you can live casually without a student visa or job?
- Maybe find a job as a sushi chef? (??)
- Are there countries where you can live casually without a student visa or job?
- Practice
- Do nothing
- This is also an option (blu3mo).
- At least not deciding to do something for a year.
- Go mountain climbing or engage in outdoor activities
- Possible
- Mountain climbing
- Work as a Software Engineer
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Thoughts
- I’m thinking that it might not make much sense to preemptively do things that I’m likely to do after graduating from university.
- Software Engineering is a prime example.
- There isn’t much motivation to do it for reasons other than making money.
- This also applies to research, for example.
- Software Engineering is a prime example.
- It’s a problem awareness close to Even if You Only Do HCI Research Expanding Technologies Already Implemented for Consumers, It Seems That You Will Not Reach Your Goal.
- The narrowness of what I can currently do/see.
- It seems better to expand this in a unique direction for specialization and differentiation, a strategic motivation.
- It’s not just about doing something unique, so I want to think about what I seek through “differentiation.”
- Curiosity about how life could be more interesting if expanded in a unique direction.
- I just want to raise money in a normal way.
- I’m thinking that it might not make much sense to preemptively do things that I’m likely to do after graduating from university.