If you are working, what careers are you in?

I'd like to find a job that doesn't make me constantly overstimulated, overwhelmed and fatigued, but is also intellectually challenging. I absolutely love learning. Has anyone found a role that works for them?

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  • <span;>I like to study more than work. school was hell, college was better, but the university would be great if there were no other students or if they were engaged in their studies, and not in the popularity rating. If they paid for my studies, I would have taken this job. In any case, I tried to choose a profession based on my interests, and this is the line that runs between psychology, philosophy, physics, human relations and spirituality. It is this line that connects it all. So I learned all this and made a single "map". Now I know a lot, I notice a lot, I can even sometimes explain to neurotypics what is happening with their lives, feelings and relationships, it also helped me to meet the person with whom I have been for 8 years, but I could not find a suitable job. While I was at the university, I was persuaded to go to work as a teacher, but it was too much for me. I thought I'd be able to work as a psychologist, as knowledge and education enough and have an understanding of what happens to a person (usually I'm not mistaken and saw almost the whole situation),
    <span;>but it turned out that people need something else. It turned out that no matter how great a specialist I was, my inappropriate facial expression, lack of eye contact, excessive chesnost and speech sometimes similar to a scream and sometimes to a patter, but always monotonous spoil everything, and rocking on a chair does not cause people to trust. In general, it did not work. Then I tried to disguise myself and was able to work with a group of children for a whole year, the results were very good, the children became calm, could solve problems through conversation, reflect on their states, those who had previously stood aside were able to join the general games, but then there was a breakdown right at work, it was terrible, I scared the children, parents, one child began to stutter well, and other problems were. I scared everyone and hid in the toilet, and when everyone left, I forgot to turn off the water in the taps and there was a flood. I had to make repairs, as hot water flooded 2 floors. I didn't work at that place anymore, and I wasn't able to work with people full-time anymore. Then there was a lot of things and now I can't do much, probably burnout. I receive a minimum disability pension and hope that someday I will be able to open my own small online shop with jewelry made with my own hands.

  • I did well with the structure of School. However, I had little capability of thinking outside the box. I was overdependent on notes. Research wasn't in my zeitgeist until Google came along.

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