u/Maleficent-Concert65

PSIL yay or nay. Honest opinions wanted.

Hey everyone! 👋

Ive been following and researching about psilocybin and it's mental health benefits. And liking what I've been seeing so far.

I have been interested in buying some stock in the industry for a little while now and I have little extra cash to play with so felt ready to pull the trigger. I've been reading on here, Google and using AI to help research the best course of action and Gemini suggestions PSIL over buying in individual companies like ATAI, CMPS and MNMD.

So I'm curious what's the advantage and disadvantages to buying PSIL?

What's the advantage or disadvantages to buying in individual stocks?

Any words or wisdom or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Much thanks 😊

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u/Maleficent-Concert65 — 16 hours ago
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Thinking about Interactive Media Design (INM) for freelance/solopreneur goals? Honest feedback wanted!

Hey everyone,

I’m looking into Seneca’s 2-year Interactive Media Design (INM) diploma. I’ve been reading through this subreddit and noticed a lot of grads mention the course makes you a "jack of all trades, master of none," and that it can be a struggle to find traditional corporate agency jobs afterward. Also mentioned that it's a heavy workload.

Honestly, that made me hesitate at first, but my end goal is actually a bit different from the standard 9-to-5 job hunter. I want to start my own independent freelance website design business and build a mobile/web app I’ve been prototyping. Because I want to run my business, being a "jack of all trades" who understands the whole picture actually sounds like an asset to me but I could be wrong.

My biggest priority is mastering the design aspects like UI/UX layouts, typography, wireframing, and the general psychology of making a platform feel clean, intuitive, and professional.

I’m also neurodivergent (AuDHD). Completely open-ended, self-paced video playlists or online bootcamps do not work for my brain; I was hoping the structure of their flexible schedule would work for me.

For anyone who has taken INM, I'd love your brutal honesty on a few things:

1.How strong is the actual design and UI/UX training? Do you feel you walk away with a genuine grasp of layout, typography, and visual structure (working with Figma/Adobe tools), or does it feel rushed?

  1. Is the heavy workload mostly hands-on project building, or is it bogged down by tedious busywork?

  2. If you have an entrepreneur/freelance mindset, do the professors let you tailor your assignments and final capstone project toward your own real-world business ideas?

I’d love to hear from anyone who took this course. Thanks so much!

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u/Maleficent-Concert65 — 1 month ago