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RE: Ulog #7: Crushing college students dreams!

in #ulog6 years ago

It's good to be realistic with young people and at the same time encourage them in directions that can really pay off for them. You're right that it makes no sense to suffer pursuing something you'll never be great at. Being great at what you do is one of the most important aspects of happiness for most people, especially those of us raised in a place like America, where so much self-esteem comes from productive activity.

I guess you're exploring that same question. What do you want to be great at?

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What do you want to be great at?

That is a great question and one I will definitely need to ponder. I've been successful with all of my previous career pursuits, but I am searching for that forever career that will put a smile on my face every day while doing it.