Dépression leads to physics

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When I realized the list of existentially depressive things I accidently came to Theoretical Physics (from Law and Economics) and now I'm looking for some kind of tutor.
 
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If you mean you are looking for an individual to tutor you, you have come to the wrong place, but if you are looking for a place where you can ask questions and get good answers you have come to a great place.
 
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As @phinds says, we can help with questions on your schoolwork here.

For schoolwork-related problems, post in the Homework Help forums and fill out the Template that you are provided there when starting a new schoolwork thread. That includes the Problem Statement, the Relevant Equations, and your Attempt at the Solution. Always show your work on the problem so that we can then provide tutorial help.

The Homework Statement is where you list the problem word-for-word as it is given to you. You can also upload a PDF or JPEG image of the problem if that helps, but it's usually required that you type the problem in as well. The Relevant Equations section is to help you think about and list the equations and formulas and concepts that may be helpful in working the problem. You then show your work in the section below (the main body of the thread start).
 
"Depression leads to physics"? That's an interesting twist. We have far more threads along the lines of, "Physics leads to depression."
 
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