Help me.

You'll probably have to exercise all the aforementioned advice since you'll soon get bored with each activity.
What sort of shops do you work in?
Don't you rather want to try find a job that challenges you a little more?

I work at a shop that sells veterinary approved products and we have a dog parlor on the premises.

I wouldn't mind a higher paying job, but I'm afraid, because many of my friends make silly amounts like R12.50 an hour or R3000 pm for 155 hours a month. I'm just like I should be grateful (and I am).
 
I very much enjoyed FF7, I might try that again. I was young when I played it but I enjoyed it. Same with FF10 - that game was my primary school crush :D

I tried playing some of the older Final Fantasies, but I couldn't get into them. I tried 8 and 9 as well as 4 and I didn't like them because of the storylines, I think because i already loved the FF7 and FF10 storylines I was able to re live them with emotion and vigor :D

It's weird, I enjoy the games I grew up playing more than current games. I'd rather play Digimon World than The Witcher for example despite being 20.


Is MIT like mechatronics or mechanical engineering? I highly doubt I'm smart enough to learn that. I would need to do math highgrade and science yeah? I'm not proud of my highschool career and I realized that far too late. (I do have matric though)

4, 5 and 6 I have tried as well. 1, 2 and 3 are very retro, but I loved them. I did this after FF7, that is why I suggested them, because even after 7 they were awesome. Not as big and amazing as 7, but the fact that it got as far as 7 is because 1, 2 and 3 were brilliant:-)

MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Go check it out here. They have courses in every direction. Just take a look, there are over 2000 courses. They fall under the following categories:

Aeronautics and Astronautics
Anthropology
Architecture
Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation
Biological Engineering
Biology
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Comparative Media Studies
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Economics
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Engineering Systems Division
Experimental Study Group
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Health Sciences and Technology
History
Linguistics and Philosophy
Literature
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Media Arts and Sciences
Music and Theater Arts
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Physics
Political Science
Science, Technology, and Society
Sloan School of Management
Special Programs
Supplemental Resources
Urban Studies and Planning
Women's and Gender Studies
Writing and Humanistic Studies
 
Maybe perhaps expand your mind a bit? Open University? See what there is to study, and self study. Maybe you discover a new passion, or can expand on a current one.
Yeah, use the time to study.
 
4, 5 and 6 I have tried as well. 1, 2 and 3 are very retro, but I loved them. I did this after FF7, that is why I suggested them, because even after 7 they were awesome. Not as big and amazing as 7, but the fact that it got as far as 7 is because 1, 2 and 3 were brilliant:-)

MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Go check it out here. They have courses in every direction. Just take a look, there are over 2000 courses. They fall under the following categories:

Aeronautics and Astronautics
Anthropology
Architecture
Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation
Biological Engineering
Biology
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Comparative Media Studies
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Economics
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Engineering Systems Division
Experimental Study Group
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Health Sciences and Technology
History
Linguistics and Philosophy
Literature
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Media Arts and Sciences
Music and Theater Arts
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Physics
Political Science
Science, Technology, and Society
Sloan School of Management
Special Programs
Supplemental Resources
Urban Studies and Planning
Women's and Gender Studies
Writing and Humanistic Studies
Haha, I thought, let me look at their political science section and do a course... and I see the first 3 are funny.

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	17.006	 Feminist Political Thought	Spring 2010
17.006J	 Feminist Theory	Spring 2008
17.007J	 Feminist Theory
 
I work at a shop that sells veterinary approved products and we have a dog parlor on the premises.

I wouldn't mind a higher paying job, but I'm afraid, because many of my friends make silly amounts like R12.50 an hour or R3000 pm for 155 hours a month. I'm just like I should be grateful (and I am).

And you should be grateful for having a job. But this doesn't prevent you from finding something better - perhaps even something that will result in a career as opposed to what you currently have (which isn't really the beginnings of a career)
 
Sounds like you're sitting in a dead-end job, but you've also found a comfort zone that you are too afraid to break out of.

You really need to get out of there, quick. Before you lose your mind, or the company closes down. A company that has positions available where you do almost nothing, has poor management, and this doesn't bode well for the company's future, and in turn your own future.

Also, sitting around doing nothing is not good for your brain, your future, your kids and family, and all those around you. It almost always ends in disaster. Stop thinking short term, and start thinking longer term what you want to do with your life, and if you've reached that place as yet.

Get on your feet and start looking for something better. If you don't have the skills, then go out and study.
 
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