I’m probably odd in thinking that parties/clubbing are much forms of escapism as computer games.
Yes and no. I see your point, but I think being social and developing those skills is healthy and productive. Some video games can also teach you skills that are broadly applicable, but I don’t know of many.
what education to pick (growth/shrinking industries)
I was so unwilling to acquire an education in something not personally important to me that I put off going to college for about six years, until I knew what it was I was interested enough in to choose as a specialty. So, while I can see why someone might choose an education based on industry, it’s not really for me.
where to live (do you expect oil prices to go up significantly in the near future, if so then minimize commute time)
I don’t have either a car or a driver’s license. This might conceivably change at some point, but I haven’t really needed them yet, and I don’t really expect to get into a position where I do any time soon.
Don’t get me wrong. I do read some current events, and when I get curious I’ll go study a bunch of history to put it into context. (A while ago I spent three days on Wikipedia reading about every major conflict in the middle east since Israel’s statehood, because I was sick of only having a general “there is conflict there” sense without understanding why.) But doing so is not a major part of my life.
Yes and no. I see your point, but I think being social and developing those skills is healthy and productive. Some video games can also teach you skills that are broadly applicable, but I don’t know of many.
I was so unwilling to acquire an education in something not personally important to me that I put off going to college for about six years, until I knew what it was I was interested enough in to choose as a specialty. So, while I can see why someone might choose an education based on industry, it’s not really for me.
I don’t have either a car or a driver’s license. This might conceivably change at some point, but I haven’t really needed them yet, and I don’t really expect to get into a position where I do any time soon.
Don’t get me wrong. I do read some current events, and when I get curious I’ll go study a bunch of history to put it into context. (A while ago I spent three days on Wikipedia reading about every major conflict in the middle east since Israel’s statehood, because I was sick of only having a general “there is conflict there” sense without understanding why.) But doing so is not a major part of my life.