The discussion centers on the comparison between electronic engineering and software engineering, focusing on their usefulness and general applications in everyday life. Participants highlight that electronic engineering involves both physical design and programming, making it appealing for those who enjoy building and designing. In contrast, software engineering leans more towards in-depth programming without much physical engineering. The conversation also touches on personal experiences with self-study in programming languages like C++ and automation tools, emphasizing the daily relevance of software skills. The individual expresses a passion for understanding gadgets and a desire to shift from a degree in economics to a field they are more enthusiastic about, seeking advice on which engineering discipline would be more beneficial overall. The preference leans towards electronic engineering due to its combination of programming and physical design, despite a lack of formal education in the subject.