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A good career is what you enjoy to do. Don't be stuck with a career you don't have a passion for. 
A good career is what you enjoy to do.
Don't be stuck with a career you don't have a passion for.![]()
Your best be may be one of these two paths:
1. Doctorate in clinical psych (PsyD), w/ a specialization in neurological approaches or
2. Academic, research track in psychology/cognitive neuroscience with a specialization in psychopathology.
This really depends on how you would like to balance helping people directly versus producing knowledge for the task.
I'm also not sure how to reconcile such interest in neurology with hesitations about pursuing it seriously. . .
Close this thread.
The answer has been given.
P.S., Great Goethe quote, alasdair; I have used it to inspire me on more than one occasion.![]()
To me "career" is a dirty word, just like "money" or "dirty low motherfucker".
IMO the only worthwhile career would be an artistic one (no matter what branche). Still, in this world, I believe, most artists are selling out. They almost have no other option, I guess. Well, ...
So, if you got some talent...
As you are allready 23 years old, I wouldn't bother going to university. There they will only try to brainwash you, so you will behave just in the way our system wants it. I've been there and I'm not a drop-out, so I know what I'm talking about.
....Things that I am interested in and feel I could pursue in a professional manner are a strong belief in equality and rights, an interest in science, the mind and the way it works, helping people, (simple) neurology.
I've been thinking about psychology, science, maybe social work at college but I just know so little about it all.