Sometimes I dream of some jobs, but then I realize that I'd need to go to university to get some ink on paper that magically makes others to think I'm good at something, and I hate social places. It's wrong to force others to socialize. Universities also make you stupid, because instead of telling you to grow your own brain, they tell you to copy paste other people's minds into your head. It's like playing a song. How well do you repeat sound waves you've heard from someone. University courses test your ability to mimic others, not your intelligence.
Any intelligent human can self-teach themselves. Look at coders. The most intelligent of all, and they used to be self-taught, teaching themselves how to mod, code, hack, how to make video games, etc. The same thing with art. Every so often I watch a free 30 minute art tutorial video, and the comments are full of "I went to art school for 5 years, and this short video taught me more than the school ever did." In art community many professional and famous people are anti-college, telling you it's just a waste of money and anyone with a brain can learn art on the Internet.
I think college could be good for some things. Like a college where they teach you to build and repair your own house or a car and not give any money to banks and companies. ...Shit. If they had a college like that, I'd go instantly. The college would last two years, in the first year you would build your own house, the second year you would build your own car. Who would pay for that? Who cares. If people can have death penalties for homosexuals, they can have have "Give us all your money" penalties for rich people. If homosexuals don't deserve lives, rich people don't deserve money.
Also. If they ever made a college that teaches intelligence and uniqueness, there I could go.
I sound very anti-college. I think that a college that ignites you is a good thing. But most colleges aren't like that. I remember when my biology teacher said "Who is better and more advanced: dog or worm?". Of course they answered the dog. But the teacher continued "A dog can't burrow in the ground. A worm might be a bad dog, but a dog would be a bad worm." If all colleges taught such mind-opening stuff like that, I'd hate colleges much less.
PS: Animals don't go to college and I identify as an animal.
PPS: As I've said twice now on this forum, the happiest and most stress-free humans live in jungles and can't probably even read. So long as a Londoner has 20 times more stress than a jungle dweller, jungle it is.