"What's the last job you're ever going to have?"
More than ever we need to think backward.
"What do I really, really want to do?"
"What is the last job I'm ever going to have?"
"How am I going to get there?"
"How far do I want to go in this field?"
"What job will I need to do just before that one?"
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8 comments:
To me, this is telling me to strive for what makes me happy. My last job and my career should be something that interests me and that I love doing. I shouldn't get a job for the money because I won't enjoy the job and it wouldn't be my passion. Thinking backwards would help me because it opens my mind to what I really want to do.
This post inspires me to pursue a career i will truly enjoy, not for the money but for the lasting joy of going to work everyday. We must think backwards and look for what we enjoy the most and make a career choice by choosing the career that affords the joy that money cannot buy.
by Kameron Gil
I think that this is good advice because it is telling us to be happy. People should not just go to a school because it cost the least or get a job because it pays the most. People should do things that make them happy because what it the point of doing something if it makes you sad. happiness is the greatest thing you cam have.
This post opened my eyes to my own future. Thinking backwards will allow me to plan thoroughly for my career, a career that will hopefully increase my own personal happiness more than my bank account balance. Being happy with my job in the future is important because if I don't enjoy it, then what's the point?
Even though it is a couple of lines, this post was very insightful and it made me think deeper about my future and the road ahead. Up until recently, I have been focused on finding a career that would make the most money. However because of this post, I have cemented my decision to prioritize happiness in finding a career instead of money. Yes, having a job with a big paycheck is nice, but happiness is priceless.
This post opened my eyes to the real world because I realized that having a job is more about happiness rather than money. By reading this post, I understand that I must find a job that I really enjoy rather than looking for the job with the most money.
The post was very insightful to me because I feel like I have a basis to follow when planning out, basically, my whole life. It's helpful because it basically is a small questionnaire that we should follow to guide us in the right path. It asks the right question to succeed in life and understand how we should look at life to plan it out very well.
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