Passion or money?
Just from the question itself many people would have chosen passion. However, my question to that is at what point do you realize that something is your passion? Do you grow attached to the subject? What if what you’re passionate about can’t be done because of expenses, then what? When I say money what I really mean is getting it over with. “It” being school, college, education. Would you rather spend a majority of your time and money into a major that guarantees a happy wallet but not a happy mind? Or spend the exact same amount into a happy mind, but not a happy wallet? Passion is important, yes. But at the end of the day there are bills and expenses that need to be covered. There are parents that want to see you grow financially. There are jobs that won’t give you vacation and if you do, well since competition is high, your job is practically lost.
I may seem in over my head but these pressures as to which route to take or to find middle ground has been haunting me for as long as I can remember.
#education #college #undecided #pressure
4 answers
Ken’s Answer
Getting to know yourself and how your personality traits relate to people involved in various career opportunities is very important in your decision making process. During my many years in Human Resources and College Recruiting, I ran across too many students who had skipped this very important step and ended up in a job situation which for which they were not well suited. Selecting a career area is like buying a pair of shoes. First you have to be properly fitted for the correct size, and then you need to try on and walk in the various shoe options to determine which is fits the best and is most comfortable for you to wear. Following are some important steps which I developed during my career which have been helpful to many .
Ken recommends the following next steps:
Tiffany’s Answer
Good luck!