When we are young, and we begin dreaming about what all we could do in our life, we are met with a moment that can either assist that dreaming, or destroy that by forcing our dreams to fit clear cut definitions, which a young person ought not to bother with really. That's how original thinking is really discouraged - when we start asking young people "what they would like to become in life" instead of "what are their hopes from their life".
The current generation of people in their 20s and 30s are in some ways the largest group of people together witnessing and experiencing the limitedness of career thinking in this fixed way that comes on the back of questions like "what do you want to be when you grow up". Today, some thoughts on disconnecting from narrow thinking vis a vis your career.
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