Did any of you think about taking what you know from philosophy and going to law school? I have a semester in law under my belt, (and I enjoyed reading law like a bible and scored well), but I sort of dropped out. I don't like the artificiality of formal work environments, and I didn't want to have to lie and perpetuate fallsehoods. I also didn't want to affiliate with selfish and materialistic people.
My philosophy teacher did assert that philosophy prepares you for law school through, so I thought I would present the matter to you. You could use your love of reading, your love of argument, and your knowledge of truth tables, falllacies, and cross - analysis instead of waiting on tables. You might even wind up living in Newport Beach.