Rather than working as a doctor I'm more interested in research, should I go for mbbs?

I was looking to pursue BS-MS course for research through IAT exam but it was too late before i learned about it I've already crossed the age limit to enroll in IISERs, the best institutes for research in India. Pure research route in India through cuet is tough, long and financially unstable. I'm not confident with the colleges either. I'm 22 and i've attempted neet ug three times with the last score being 320. I have no interest in surgery or dealing with patients but I like learning about the human body and the brain specifically.

I want to become a neuroscientist but my family is already weak financially. I'm thinking about completing mbbs first then go for PhD just to have some financial stability first rather than doing MSc. What do you think?

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u/Icy_Mode620 — 13 days ago

How much has exploring the astral and other realms change you?

I've been struggling with astral projection for about a year now, with consistency mainly feeling tired and unable to sleep comfortably on my back as a natural side sleeper, struggling to relax due to a hectic lifestyle, and stuck at the vibration stage for the last couple of attempts with stagnant vibrations and racing thoughts. I've spent a big amount of my life overthinking and analysing things and the habits seem to get the better of me.

At the verge of quitting now just wondering if the out of body experiences have taught you incredible things or deeper experiences about existence which was my primary motivation for pursuing astral projection, but this human life and my own desires seem to be getting in the way of it. Looking for some guidance here because I'm intending to live a more minimalist and simpler life now and this struggle with astral projection for so long seems to be getting on my mind.

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u/Icy_Mode620 — 23 days ago
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Is musicality more appealing than technicality, and the future of beatbox?

Since a couple of years I've seen this wave of beatbox tracks that are made to mimic real music tracks on YouTube, and rarely any of them are entirely technical ( only one i can think of is colaps solo ). I think musicality has always been more appealing since gbb 2018 with rise of codfish and dlow who was also a finalist was focused on musicality. Beatboxing used to be more about technicality in the early days but now every crowd loves beatbox with some melodies than just bass drums and some special sounds ( unless they can blow your mind ). I think this is why beatboxers like codfish, tomazacre, king inertia, river, dlow, zekka, wing, den, stitch are popular (and some of them are strong contestants at gbb because their musical style is more favorable in general, I also think the future of beatboxing is more towards incorporating musicality with technicality than just bass with random special sounds like the most of new school is. Even helium who used to be a purely technical beatboxer is now leaning towards musical tracks

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u/Icy_Mode620 — 30 days ago