Live In Another Country

In my previous university, I chose a major that is more technical than I wanted but I thought it would be okay because it also had design in it (my dream was to go to an art academy, but I had no support from family and other people around me, just an older artist friend of the family supported me and it was not enough) so I thought that it was a g......   reply
18 03,2020
i think those two criteria don't reflect reality. The way that people are usually happy with their occupation is by being proud of their work. Seeing the results or how it helps other people makes all the hard work worthwhile. I'm a software developer. Most of the time I'm losing my mind but once you finish something it's the greatest feeling. Do......   reply
18 03,2020
Logically, number 2 seems like a better fit. But consider this: while it's true society's constructed in a way that may obstruct you from achieving the career you really want to achieve (financially, physically, emotionally, etc.) we can't overlook the fact that efficiency decreases when you hate your job. If you're not genuinely interested in the ......   reply
18 03,2020
I say do what you want to do. Find something that you love and would want to work so hard for. Because even if if you do have a hard time with it, you wouldn't give up. And once you do achieve it, you'll never feel like you're working because you're doing what you love. Good luck on finding your future career!   reply
18 03,2020
It should be a combination of the 2 because a large portion of your life will be spent working so you’ll want to choose something you enjoy. To narrow down a profession, take a wide variety of courses if you’re in school. Choose some courses in the Arts, Sciences, Business, etc. This way you’ll find out quite quickly what you are good at, bad......   reply
18 03,2020
If it were me, I’d probably pick number 2, based on getting stable/rich. More looking towards having a stable income (or having enough to live off) than being rich, but... meh. That being said, it really depends on what you’re looking to do.   reply
18 03,2020
What is it that you want in the future? Do you want to have a family? Do you want to travel the world? Base your career depending on how you wish your future to be. I personally became a teacher because I was pushed into it, but eventually I realized it was perfect for me - my best trait is encouraging and motivating people and being a teacher was ......   reply
18 03,2020
Hi, I think that it should be a mixture of both, because both are equally important and you will be working for ... let's say ... at least 30 years, so it would be good to do something you enjoy, however if it's not stable or it can't support "at least" your basic daily needs then you will start to hate it and regret the time and effort spent on i......   2 reply
18 03,2020
What career path/profession would you choose 1. based on love
2. based on getting stable/rich

I always change my mind and wanted to know new views. Help!
18 03,2020
Either Japan, Korea or Norway. Been to both Japan and Norway before and I can say the nature in Norway is just amazing. And well Japan was always my dream to begin with. ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶   reply
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