How does /sci/ cope by studying complex subjects with nothing to show for it? Let me try and illustrate what I mean:
>A technician studies devices and can fix it for his friend or company
>A cook studies recipes and can make delicious food for his friends or customers
>A musician studies instruments to play songs that entertain the people around him.
>A doctor studies medicine and can cure or aid the sick.
>A lawyer studies law and can figure out ways to help.
>A mathematician studies algebraic topology and becomes a lonely celibate with no real skillset.
>Software engineer studies programming and CS to become a shut-in wizard loser who can't connect with people. Most software and apps are cancerous for society.
>A computational biologists will fold proteins using supercomputers + complex math which sounds cool until you realize nothing will ever come of it.
Do you guys just get a more down-to-Earth hobby to cope?
>A technician studies devices and can fix it for his friend or company
>A cook studies recipes and can make delicious food for his friends or customers
>A musician studies instruments to play songs that entertain the people around him.
>A doctor studies medicine and can cure or aid the sick.
>A lawyer studies law and can figure out ways to help.
>A mathematician studies algebraic topology and becomes a lonely celibate with no real skillset.
>Software engineer studies programming and CS to become a shut-in wizard loser who can't connect with people. Most software and apps are cancerous for society.
>A computational biologists will fold proteins using supercomputers + complex math which sounds cool until you realize nothing will ever come of it.
Do you guys just get a more down-to-Earth hobby to cope?