My grandfather used to say "make sure you learn a difficult skill and become valuable for what you can do. Otherwise, when the communists take over, you'll end up dead." He spent time in a POW camp, and I highly value his seasoned perspective.
A man's value to society is measured by what he is capable of doing. You can trade options, great. You're the first into the ditch. That "skill" isn't of value to society.
And, personally, if that's what you bring to the table, you're not an effective person to keep in my rolodex for when I may need a hand with something either. Friendships are really hard to maintain. It takes sacrifice and work for when any one of them ever call needing something. I drop anything I'm doing and go help them. I don't have time to maintain friendships with useless people. I may come off as a dick for saying that, but it's just the raw reality of the universe. A man needs to surround himself with highly capable people, and take the absolute best care of them when they ask for ANYTHING. I do have a couple friends who dabble with stocks, but not a single one who trades options. Personally, I find that skill to be useless, which legit would make that person more of a burden than a benefit to maintain.
An honest question deserves an honest answer. I know you didn't want to hear that. Sorry bro. It's just reality.
An EMT who can suture or has access to people who can - I would absolutely saddle up with. Why not follow that passion?
I have a useful skill, carpentry. And I don't hate it, but I definitely don't love it and it isn't mentally satisfying. Plus I HATE hot weather.
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