If you could not do what you like due to your self doubt and could go along basic needs of life like food,shelter from the support of your parents, brothers etc or inheritance. its better to dont do what you dont like, just sit idle. here atleast you dont poison others with your dislike for a specific activites.
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2007/12/love-your-work-or-dont-work-at-all/
Below 30 you may experiment and instantly leave thing s you
don’t like.
After 30, you have many responsibilities. So don’t quit
until you gradually move to a new thing. So start thing s you like, try to do
what you like in your job to the fullest and then if you could move on, move
on. Otherwise it is better to stay on Close enough things and free time if
feasible go for what you like.
Your current job allows to do things in free time, so don’t
go into the rush. Gradually go for what you like.
At the end, whatever situation you are in that s a test. It
would be better if you could work what you like in that case you would do
justice. After 30, you should try to go there gradually and never stop trying.
You want to work as catalyst, You could do so within your
organization like appropriate technology, entrepreneurship things. You could
work so with your professional organization, voluntary organization. Industry
linkage would do keep you in current teaching and secure your living. At the
same time you could go for your calling as it is flexible.
As a side helping things plus passive long term income, you
may write spoken English books, courses, website dev, app dev, speaking,
business dev help out, management consultancy.
For
low value job, you could easily quit a
No one is dependent on you. Everything is trivial an d
transitory. After the creator, only your parents could be on your side for the
long time.
All situations are ok. Think about the disabled floks in
your relatives.
Do what you like and move on.
Vision or Life purpose
Help others to progress economically and make life easier
and comfortable.
Basic Skills for all. So start work now then after 18 years
the generation will have basic skill.
Collect info,compile and publish. It would be charity. You
may get salary as an executive.
Other than free content or service, you might have your paid
service.
As a catalyst you persuade others. If onbody comes you start
the initiative on your own. If it is a business, its you own or may be social
business.
You may contribute as a faculty to the appropriate and
applied technology, providing soft skill, managerial skill, economic statistics
skill, know how transfer etc.
Equal
Ask about their life and other things.
All equal. Tasks exam allocated differently, so do the
chair. Whenver possible make it egalitarian.
Age and gender universal qualifier, so it may be used. Then
money, then job position or warrant precedence, then education.
Complain when your thing could help others service too.
Nothing goes unheard.
All equal. Tasks exam allocated differently, so do the
chair. Whenver possible make it egalitarian.
Age and gender universal qualifier, so it may be used. Then
money, then job position or warrant precedence, then education.
So to take account of money,education,position you may
allocate some position in front with mix n match system.
If you need to give separate treatment due to position,money
etc make it hidden from others. However there are some things that could not be
hidden like cars. In such cases try to ensure atleast small car may be owned by
the lowest level staff.
Work arrangement follow what you got. What you are supposed
to get,try to get it. Also seating postion things. Its not wrong. However try
to make it egalitarian or ensure minimal to all.
Don’t expect honor or greetings. Though above material
things you may expect.
You may be come alone, loose contacts if that is the price
for being yourself that is so. Scientifically you could create happiness
yourself and almighty is always with one.
Work distribution still do atleast token something .
Equal at all some circumstances. Whateve role decided that s
it. You may go after your dream and at the same time utilize whatever situation
you are in. Think about street limbless beggar.
Small thins everyday and you will get the compounding
effect.
Start with small though give the next level to make it
exciting.
Extreme stage: Before thirty. Only have one plan. Go after
your passion. Humanbeing go through life step by step, so even you are in this
stage, you need to go through step by step though you might fasten one step.
Moderate Stage: Close enough, then comparative advantage or
what you are comparatively do better, money, lastly whatever comes in. In the
close enough stage you may go for whatever suits. However, make a concrete plan
to go to your passion. Else try to excel what you are in, that close enough. If
you daydream of going after passion while not taking any tangible step, at the
same time not trying to excel what you are doing would cause more damage than
good. If it happens, its better to move into extreme stage whatever your age.
Greetings: acknowledgment not required.
1.
People may only acknowledge close persons,
office related persons,in need of you.
2.
Everything changes nothing is permanent. So even
someone acknowledges today may not do so tomorrow. You have certain ability at
certain age, as time goes by it changes. So don’t expect permament
acknowledgement.
3.
Some may stop if you start greeting to other
lower level people. If that is so, they are not compatible to you, so if it is
so fine.
Discrimination: age and gender fine And money ok. Position,
education should not be.
Hoewver in office, there may be things according to position
its ok but try to hide, do nt show ostensibly an try to make some situations
equal.
who says you have to earn money by doing what you love?
@great. You might engage in acceptable to you job and doing what you love in other free time. Here the job should give you this freedom. In most cases, if you do lower end job you have the flexibility like if you are a taxi driver, rickshaw dirver, hawker, sales person. That's cool isn't it. However, if the day job takes all your time and you dont have free time, then its a big no. You must have some tangible free time to pursue your dream.
@great. You might engage in acceptable to you job and doing what you love in other free time. Here the job should give you this freedom. In most cases, if you do lower end job you have the flexibility like if you are a taxi driver, rickshaw dirver, hawker, sales person. That's cool isn't it. However, if the day job takes all your time and you dont have free time, then its a big no. You must have some tangible free time to pursue your dream.
what about close enough job-no freedom to pursue your job and very low level job,too time consuming but have freedom. I guess the second option is better. Teaching is a great option if you like as close enough as you have freedom too. However you may try to atleast keep at par in your day job otherwise you may go behind and feel demotivated.
Links:
This is an infinitely better question to ask. It’s far more manageable and it doesn’t have all of the ridiculous baggage that the “life purpose” question does. There’s no reason for you to be contemplating the cosmic significance of your life while sitting on your couch all day eating Doritos. Rather, you should be getting off your ass and discovering what feels important to you.
http://markmanson.net/life-purpose
3. What do you love to talk about, learn about and/or teach others about?
Read more: http://www.oprah.com/supersoulsunday/The-Secret-to-Finding-Your-Passion-Hint-Its-Not-What-You-Think_1#ixzz43vjs0zz4
http://markmanson.net/life-purpose
3. What do you love to talk about, learn about and/or teach others about?
Read more: http://www.oprah.com/supersoulsunday/The-Secret-to-Finding-Your-Passion-Hint-Its-Not-What-You-Think_1#ixzz43vjs0zz4
Passion you dont know ok
http://markmanson.net/passion
http://markmanson.net/passion
Four ways to find your pasion
http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbeswomanfiles/2014/07/02/3-practical-ways-to-find-your-lifes-passion-and-a-career-you-love/#28b8c1671d8b
I later found that solving real problems and building something around opportunities I discover is what I’m truly motivated by. Today,
1. When You Know It’s Not Working, Quit Fast
Many people hate their jobs and know that they want to do something different, but stay in their hated jobs for a long time nonetheless. Their main reason for not leaving is that they haven’t actually figured out what it is that they want to do. This thinking is flawed because you won’t learn or discover your ideal career or job by sitting around and thinking about it. If the current situation isn’t working, you need to find something else.
What happens when you leave even without knowing what you will do next is that, suddenly, figuring out your next steps becomes urgent. That urgency may be a bit uncomfortable, but it can also be incredibly powerful because it frees you up to invest all of your energy into finding the next thing. Finding the next thing goes from optional to required.
I personally have left several jobs prematurely, not only not knowing what I will do next, but also exited with no savings to see me through the period of not working. The very last job I left was a startup where I found myself wanting to do a lot more and the company not really needing what I wanted to give. I was at this startup for about nine months and found myself in a position where it felt that I was simply exchanging my time for money. Frustrated, I tried giving feedback to the management and eventually gave notice without much planning. To my surprise, I was offered two weeks of severance, which were much-much needed since I had no savings to hold me over.
In all cases, I found that leaving was the right thing as it forced me to keep searching for my next step with urgency and to eventually found the company I now love building.
2. Follow your curiosity
A good way to tune into these interests is to ask yourself what you would do if you had a billion dollars.
By my third year of college, I looked through Cornell’s entire giant catalog and couldn’t get excited about any of the classes in it. I had sampled many of the disciplines and felt that I was at a dead end. Frustrated, I finally pushed myself to think about what I would be interested in doing if money were of no concern. To my surprise, that led me to fantasize about drawing and painting. I also realized that I perceived both of these disciplines as forbidden. I believed that my parents would disapprove and that it would be a highly impractical area of study to pursue. Yet, I also realized that I was genuinely excited about fine art and took the plunge which became an important stepping stone in my path.
3. Don’t Make Money Your Primary Consideration
If you’re looking to spend your life doing something you love, the best way to start is to treat financial concerns as secondary. If the practicality of what you do and how much money you earn are your primary criteria you will instantly limit your options to what’s predictable and getting to do what you love will be tough. On the other hand, if you allow yourself to pursue your curiosity, you will find yourself in the position of power and, eventually, in the position to earn money on your terms.
4. Don’t Set An Artificial Ceiling For Yourself
Your professional ceiling is set by you.
I later found that solving real problems and building something around opportunities I discover is what I’m truly motivated by. Today,
1. When You Know It’s Not Working, Quit Fast
Many people hate their jobs and know that they want to do something different, but stay in their hated jobs for a long time nonetheless. Their main reason for not leaving is that they haven’t actually figured out what it is that they want to do. This thinking is flawed because you won’t learn or discover your ideal career or job by sitting around and thinking about it. If the current situation isn’t working, you need to find something else.
What happens when you leave even without knowing what you will do next is that, suddenly, figuring out your next steps becomes urgent. That urgency may be a bit uncomfortable, but it can also be incredibly powerful because it frees you up to invest all of your energy into finding the next thing. Finding the next thing goes from optional to required.
I personally have left several jobs prematurely, not only not knowing what I will do next, but also exited with no savings to see me through the period of not working. The very last job I left was a startup where I found myself wanting to do a lot more and the company not really needing what I wanted to give. I was at this startup for about nine months and found myself in a position where it felt that I was simply exchanging my time for money. Frustrated, I tried giving feedback to the management and eventually gave notice without much planning. To my surprise, I was offered two weeks of severance, which were much-much needed since I had no savings to hold me over.
In all cases, I found that leaving was the right thing as it forced me to keep searching for my next step with urgency and to eventually found the company I now love building.
2. Follow your curiosity
A good way to tune into these interests is to ask yourself what you would do if you had a billion dollars.
By my third year of college, I looked through Cornell’s entire giant catalog and couldn’t get excited about any of the classes in it. I had sampled many of the disciplines and felt that I was at a dead end. Frustrated, I finally pushed myself to think about what I would be interested in doing if money were of no concern. To my surprise, that led me to fantasize about drawing and painting. I also realized that I perceived both of these disciplines as forbidden. I believed that my parents would disapprove and that it would be a highly impractical area of study to pursue. Yet, I also realized that I was genuinely excited about fine art and took the plunge which became an important stepping stone in my path.
3. Don’t Make Money Your Primary Consideration
If you’re looking to spend your life doing something you love, the best way to start is to treat financial concerns as secondary. If the practicality of what you do and how much money you earn are your primary criteria you will instantly limit your options to what’s predictable and getting to do what you love will be tough. On the other hand, if you allow yourself to pursue your curiosity, you will find yourself in the position of power and, eventually, in the position to earn money on your terms.
4. Don’t Set An Artificial Ceiling For Yourself
Your professional ceiling is set by you.
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