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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I'm a burned out academic leaving the field. I'd like to learn something new as a means of recovery and healing from the trauma (edit: narcissm, lack of human connection, intense funding cuts resulting in competition, less focus on students in recent years and instead on metrics). So, what should I learn (edit: that might help recovery from the aforementioned) What do you recommend and where could I start? I'm not looking for career advice, just crowdsourcing new things to learn and experience.

That's it. That's my ask.

Edit: Added some context.

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[-] its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org 1 points 4 days ago

Makes sense. Small town (10,000). Community college nearby and a larger uni in the city about 45 minutes by rail.

Why writing by LaTex and what is the reason for it? I've written loads over the years but never in LaTex.

[-] TiberiusDreadnought@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 17 hours ago

I just loved the baseline aesthetics of LaTeX. I liked writing stories when I had an itch for it, and it feels a lot better when your work is formatted nicely. It was a fun challenge without having any consequences.

Do you journal? Journalling on its own feels nice in the long run, and would also look cool if written in LaTeX.

[-] its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org 1 points 13 hours ago

Thanks for the response.

I'll have a look. I don't journal, I've gone through spurts on trying and never keeping up. Likely just my inability to schedule it into my day.

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