not your everyday run-of-the-mill Fear of Failure
"Ya know, I am a teacher. I told myself and my parents (both retired teachers) hundreds of times, "no way will I be a teacher." So I went off to college and got an Aerospace Engineering degree, I am not an engineer, but I would not be the teacher I am if I haden't taken that path and then been in the business world for years before becoming a teacher.
It's all actually pretty simple. Do what you think you might enjoy for a career, try it, if you hate it, change it. So far I've been a cook, a machinist, a construction project manager, a purchasing and shipping manager, and a teacher (for 8 yrs now, the longest profession). All had varying degrees of success and failure. That's life. So go for it, have no fear, try it out, if it fits, good for you, you will be one of the extreme few that go to college and continue on in the same career.
As for Chris (read the photo's comments if you are lost) , go take some computer courses dude, run a side business, learn on your own, it is only too late if you're dead. And if sucks, so what, learning something is NEVER a loss. You might even find that the math wasn't as bad as you remember.
Suggestion to both of you, look into Aleks.com, it is an easy way to brush up on your math no matter what level you are at and it's only like $35/year. You get assessed and then go at your own pace, maybe it will fill in the holes that make you think that math is difficult.
Okay, I am done being a teacher now. I still like this shot 8-P"


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