Should I learn guitar, or drawing? or both, maybe? I don't have much time since Im a college student
>>83686580you have plenty of time if youre a student, do both or neither, do what you want
>>83686580Fuck you. You were attentionwhoring for the past two days and didn't add anyone. Kill yourself.
>>83686603I don't know what you are talking about I just used this image because I thought it was funny
You should focus on your studies while you're in college. College is expensive and doesn't guarantee you the lucrative career track that would make it worth the cost the way it used to, so instead of picking up a fun hobby skill, you should worry about getting good grades and gearing your extracurriculars, if you have any time for them, at making yourself more likely to get a good paying job out of college. Once you're settled into a situation where you can pay off your student loans, then you can put your spare time into whatever hobby you like.
>>83686623what kind of extracurriculars do you recommend? Im a mechanical engineering student
>>83686629Robotics club, internship opportunities, find part time work as a machinist. Maybe toastmasters to work on public speaking
>>83686671I wish I wasn't so antisocial
>>83686673College is the time to change that. Just have to do things instead of staying in you room
>>83686683Nobody would ever like me
>>83686685I would do toastmasters. They will make you stand up in front of everyone and talk about yourself, and everyone there is going to be respectful and supportive, and it will force you to not be a wallflower, and you might find common interests with people who listened to you speak. It seems like charisma is your dump state so rounding it out will help you, both in life and in career.
>>83686580Drawing will probably be more immediately satisfying. Playing music takes time to develop coordination. My suggestion is to try both, but not in front of other people except in a class.