How to Decide a Career for Yourself?

The fish and bird both learn how to swim and fly, respectively. If we exchange their skills, both will die but still, we'll get what we want- the meat.

“Write your own book instead of reading someone else’s book about success.”

— Herb Brooks

Most of our problems in life are related to others. We give so much importance to the ideas and opinions of others that we forget our uniqueness.

The fish and bird both learn how to swim and fly, respectively. If we exchange their skills, both will die, but still, we’ll get what we want- the meat.

We become an outdated program when we rely on the theories of educationists and so-called thinkers. The World is transforming at a pace theoretical systems can’t catch.

We must develop a practical approach to the concepts we’re discussing. First, become an independent thinker if you want to become anything, and second, seek financial freedom.

Since both are the byproduct of our cultural upbringing and financial background, no one other than ourselves can teach us the exact procedure.

You have a mind, and you’ve to use that. Make sufficient permutations and combinations to discover your path.

I can suggest only one thing that never compromise your integrity and freedom. You can be irresponsible sometimes, but if you’re true to yourself, you’ll finally find your unique path.

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