Realization In a Few Seconds
May 1, 2012
I was talking with a former classmate about a certain job application and choosing the right one. Needless to say, I didn’t realize that our conversation was heading into a more serious topic, discussing whether it’s a big feat that you get a fat amount of salary as a fresh graduate or going for a job that would ensure a bit of satisfaction but without the monetary compensation.
This is what I told him (as copy-pasted from Facebook chat). Please note that this is just my opinion, and it doesn’t apply to everyone. Others may agree, and some do not. Anyway, I got this realization from a year of being a bum and just listening to the barrage of work-related sentiments from my friends and classmates, concerned parents and elder family members, and former professors.
Think of it this way, we all have to start at the bottom and work our way up, that’s the best way to learn and get the most out of our experiences. So, it’s a good thing that you’re happy with what you’re doing because that means you’ve made the right decision.
As preachy as it sounds, I do feel that taking your “happiness” into consideration when you’re doing something is important because it’s one of the factors that gets us going — fueling our drive to finish our goal. Whether it comes from financial needs, pressure from parents, conforming to the standards of this society, taking early career paths, or taking jobs in order to help you make a decision; there’s always a reason why a person made that choice.
(Source: hypermobile)


















