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"Don't be who you are not". "Don't pretend to be someone your not"
You can learn programming online, but you just can't seem focus. If anything you can learn your digital trade, but as soon as you start coding what you learn comes up as blank, like writer's block. People go to college for a computer science degree, they like what they're studying, but 5 years into their job and they don't want to see a computer screen again. Worse after graduating with a CS degree, some people can't get jobs in the field thanks to either oversaturation in the job market, or thanks to H1B visa immigrants.
You want to be in the trades, a plumber, an electrician but there's either no opportunities around you to learn and practice your craft. Worse, there's no jobs where you live because its been taken by immigrants for low pay. Perhaps you don't even have the aptitude for the trades, and your mean't for something else.
Some people like to draw. The problem arises when said drawers have been drawing for years, and they haven't improve much. Is it because of laziness? They're not trying hard enough? They haven't found the right tutors? They don't mind drawing, they like it, but it seems that no matter how many hours they put into their hobby their skill doesn't improve.
Your studying for something that gives you headaches, frustrates you, you want to do something else, but what you study can lead to your goal. It'll take years, money, putting yourself in debt and putting your life on hold, but its all for the sake of your 1 goal. Perhaps you'll get paid for your effort, or perhaps you wasted your time and resources in vain.
You have people don't like their jobs, but they're really good at it. But the things they like to do, they aren't good at.
They're are many paths for people to take, but how do you know the path is right for you? You can't exactly job shadow since companies are too busy or don't want to bother with you. You can look online, but what you watch online might not translate well in real life when you do the real work. And its not like everyone you know will know everything, especially when your busy with your own life.
How do you find out who you are?
You can learn programming online, but you just can't seem focus. If anything you can learn your digital trade, but as soon as you start coding what you learn comes up as blank, like writer's block. People go to college for a computer science degree, they like what they're studying, but 5 years into their job and they don't want to see a computer screen again. Worse after graduating with a CS degree, some people can't get jobs in the field thanks to either oversaturation in the job market, or thanks to H1B visa immigrants.
You want to be in the trades, a plumber, an electrician but there's either no opportunities around you to learn and practice your craft. Worse, there's no jobs where you live because its been taken by immigrants for low pay. Perhaps you don't even have the aptitude for the trades, and your mean't for something else.
Some people like to draw. The problem arises when said drawers have been drawing for years, and they haven't improve much. Is it because of laziness? They're not trying hard enough? They haven't found the right tutors? They don't mind drawing, they like it, but it seems that no matter how many hours they put into their hobby their skill doesn't improve.
Your studying for something that gives you headaches, frustrates you, you want to do something else, but what you study can lead to your goal. It'll take years, money, putting yourself in debt and putting your life on hold, but its all for the sake of your 1 goal. Perhaps you'll get paid for your effort, or perhaps you wasted your time and resources in vain.
You have people don't like their jobs, but they're really good at it. But the things they like to do, they aren't good at.
They're are many paths for people to take, but how do you know the path is right for you? You can't exactly job shadow since companies are too busy or don't want to bother with you. You can look online, but what you watch online might not translate well in real life when you do the real work. And its not like everyone you know will know everything, especially when your busy with your own life.
How do you find out who you are?
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