>>14193005Why would I start a career below 25? If thats when I have the highest fluid intelligence / learning potential, shouldn't I be spending that time studying and learning? Unless you are a tenured professor running a research lab and you have unconditional funding somehow, literally any career you have is gonna be creatively stifling and make you be learning less than you would just studying stuff that you find interesting or important at UNI or on your own.
I think the best thing to do is to study as much as you can and then between 25 and 30 you slowly transition into a more traditional career.