▲ 3 r/Life

Introduction

Hi I’m Axel and I’m 19 years old I’ve completed my studies in medical electronics engineering I’ve also worked in a private job for around six months but honestly I got tired of it because of low growth and pressure so now I’m preparing for a government job for stability.

**I have multiple genuine interests which is why I feel confused about choosing one clear direction. I really enjoy science especially physics. When I study it I actually enjoy the process. I also have a strong creative side. I make music write lyrics sometimes do photo and video editing and sometimes I feel like writing sci-fi or philosophical ideas**

I’m very interested in logic and philosophy. I question things and I don’t believe in anything blindly. I like having logical reasons behind what I think. I’m also into computers and I want to learn coding. I already know a lot about technical things related to phones and gadgets like troubleshooting software issues and how devices work in general.

I also play cricket

Right now my main focus is getting a stable job but I don’t want to lose my creativity curiosity or learning mindset. If anyone here can guide me or share real advice from experience I’d really appreciate it

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u/Emmybahri — 9 hours ago
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Title: Is 5'4" height acceptable? What do you honestly think?

I'm a 5'4" guy, and I'm curious about what people genuinely think. Has your height affected your dating, career, confidence, or social life? If you're around this height, what has your experience been like? And if you're taller or shorter, what's your honest opinion? Please be respectful—I'm looking for real experiences, not just motivational answers.

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u/Emmybahri — 17 hours ago

Title: Is 5'4" height acceptable? What do you honestly think?

I'm a 5'4" guy, and I'm curious about what people genuinely think. Has your height affected your dating, career, confidence, or social life? If you're around this height, what has your experience been like? And if you're taller or shorter, what's your honest opinion? Please be respectful—I'm looking for real experiences, not just motivational answers.

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u/Emmybahri — 1 day ago