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One thing you can do to see if you really have the ability to handle PhD could be, try to replicate a recent paper's work, provided you don't need huge amount to resources for it. If you are able to do it, then you might be able to handle a PhR.
It is a pretty dumb method, but it could give you a lot more insight into whether you want to be in academia for PhD or not.
Lol. 95% of the literature is irreproducible bullshit. I suppose itβs good to verify that for oneself.