

I didn’t ask for this bs
I didn’t ask for this bs
No worries.
Our green list roles are a bit limited honestly, my partner does data engineering which isn’t covered in the list. She ended up studying and applying for a Post Study Work Visa. It requires you to complete a degree in NZ and then you can have up to three years to work and aim for residency. We have one year master degrees, this is what my partner has done. Perhaps you could even complete your PhD here, I don’t know what that process would look like though.
But… our international student fees are expensive.
Hey there, a lot of our research institues are under budget cuts and some are being disbanded (callaghan innovation). I would suggest you contact universities and see if they are interested in any aspiring research fellows. I am a master’s student at Victoria University. My supervisor is currently in the works to help a professor (I think from MIT) come and work here. So even though my university is also under fire, I see a future where the immigration will actually produce a good environment for teaching and research here.
A big note is that we do have a right wing government at the moment, the most right wing it has been for sometime. Read on te tiriti and the hikoi against the treaty principles bill. We will have our next election in just over a years time, the last three polls show a preference for a left wing government.
Living costs are expensive. you will be spending a lot of money on rent (especially in Wellington) food and utilities. We have very poor public transport in the country, I hesitantly say our buses are okay but our trains are completely unreliable. A lot of our train routes end up getting replaced by buses because the trains are in such poor condition.
I have a couple friends from the US in Wellington, the main cultural integration I’ve heard them struggle with is the work culture. For the most part, work life balance is valued here, don’t stay at work after hours you will be repremanded.
Hopefully this is helpful :)
No not crazy, quite interesting actually! Though, I wonder how this theory could lead to answer the hard problem of consciousness. If we are orchestrated how can we say these event haven’t happened before? And how come we are the current orchestration now. Perhaps if the theory unfolds it could be answered?
But if you are consciousness orchestra A and I am B. A and B are of different patterns but why are you A and I B?
I think many kids did but to what point, I certainly thought it was unexplainable but to suggest the possibility of my own experience not be truly my own, no. I believed for a long time my subjective experience existed and is in physical reality therefore atheism is the logical conclusion.
If you accept that subjective experience may or may not exist or be all sorts of things but never truly know, wouldn’t you have to reject atheism and religion. Yet many people subscribe to these beliefs including myself. I don’t think it’s a given that people don’t believe in their subjective existence.
The conclusions of Tao I would be on the same page there, some form of hedonism/utilitarianism to live life by.
I’ll give it a read and probably come back with more questions then.
Do you think that it seems like the best conclusion to subjective reality is none then? This question really came from thinking about ideas like the philosophical zombie problem, after chatting with my partner about physical vs non physical consciousness. It seems to me that we are limited to comprehend outside (if there even is an outside) of subjective reality.
This is great! What are your thoughts on Tao Te Ching?
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