Suuri asju—või väikesi asju—saadavad korda need, kes tegutsevad kahtlustest hoolimata.
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Suuri asju—või väikesi asju—saadavad korda need, kes tegutsevad kahtlustest hoolimata.
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But also recognize that going to school from an early age until we’re twenty-two wired us with a quarter system attention span. Every three months , four months, we expect a two-week break and then a whole new curriculum to learn. Every three months, the alarm goes off: Hey, it’s time for something new. It takes years for that alarm to shut up, to adjust to the pace of adult life.
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At some point when you’ve tried enough careers and none seems to fit, rather than look for yet another career, you start to think the problem is inside you.
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The stereotype is that domineering parents push their kids to succeed, killing their children’s love for whatever they’re studying. But the opposite was far more common—young people who were given too much leeway by parents afraid of being overbearing, when their children really, needed help in identifying what was important them.
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The right question is, How can I find something that moves my heart, so that the inevitable crap storm is bearable.
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The same goes for figuring out your place in life. It’s not a puzzle that can be figured out on paper. You have to do something, see if it works, and learn from it.
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