Why Do Existential Crises Occur When Studying Circuit Analysis?

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I'm currently an engineering student. I occasionally experience existential crises while solving physics problems especially when it's regarding circuit analysis. These are mainly due to queries google can't give me answers to. I either end up skipping the problem causing said crisis or continue wallowing about my inability to solve the problem until I wander to some distraction and forget about the problem I was supposed to solve.
 
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Welcome to PF.

We don't deal with questions in the New Member Introduction forum.

Perhaps you might post a question in the Academic Guidance forum. It sounds like your problem is not circuit analysis related, but rather approach to study and problem solving.
 
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