what can you change from your past
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The one thing I regret the most in my life is not taking up a science streams in the 11th and 12th grades.
Somehow, the events in my life have put me under the impression that had i have taken the science stream, my life would have been significantly different.
The thing is, taking up commerce stream, It really did help me go from an average student to school topper (which I really think was a miracle) but, looking back, although my scores wouldn't have increased much, had I taken up science stream, my life would have been so much easier. Finish school, become an engineer in some easily available fields, mug up pass the exams, get a job and get better salary than an accountant.
Im not saying that it is so much easier for an Engineer to find a job these days, but Im sure people wouldn't look down on you as much as they would if you were a commerce-ian.
For example, the other day I went for an interview for the vacancy of a Junior Accountant, the minute the interviewer (accounts manager of that company) sees that my master degrees were done through part-time colleges, he blatantly becomes disrespectful and says, your degrees are useless. Well, that came from the fellow who had the same degree as mine also from the same university. People within the industry are unjust to one another.
Im just disappointed how stereotyped people are and they look upon commerce as a loser’s choice (especially in the Indian mindset). Also, I hate the fellow engineers who pass 4 year degree and then become the roaches in our meal especially when they take up MBAs and also concur all jobs in banking and other related industries (which really should belong to commerce graduates)because most job tests focuses on maths and I really don't know where in commerce sector does one use cos, tan, sin or integrals. (exception for people who are meant to be scientists and economists etc) I know a lot many people who works in banks who does not even know what Dr. and Cr. is.( I also know a lot of fellow peers who were “commerce-ians” and didn't know what Dr. and Cr. is.) You took up engineering- bro, go design something, build a house, invent something cool or useful, stop taking up jobs meant for commerce graduates. Okay, at least stop looking at us like we are the idiots after you occupy our jobs, we study as much as you guys. So our degree is 1 year short, but we are forced to study more to become your equals in this race.
Not choosing science streams in my 11th and 12th grade will be something I regret, but that's just because my options after school got limited. But I would rather do what I love than become an engineer who has zero clue what I am doing.
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So if erasing certain past events and replacing them with new events, is what changing the past would amount to, then even were there a second temporal dimension, we still could not change the past. ... Although philosophers typically agree that we cannot change the past, most think it possible to causally affect the past.