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well sure i get the sentiment, but surely you have interests outside of that
you say you're doing it purely for fun, but what things would you consider fun to study
sociology and history mostly but tbh I could always just read a book or something. The social environment is a pretty significant part of the academic experience
I do, but none of them are academic subjects you know? If it's not one of those aforementioned fields of study, I would probably enjoy studying and learning just about anything deeply in an academic environment, and so the social environment then becomes the largest factor