18 nov. 2012

The fundamental passion that you were connected

Muslimer brände buddhisttempel i Bangladesh. © SCANPIX
I have often thought about this, and a capitalist scientist has found it now.

When children aspire to work in a certain profession, those dreams aren't so childish.
Because, a being doesn't generally enjoy doing what we don't have an inherent ability to do.
Because, what we have a genuine interest in is - in the vast majority of cases -  tied to what we're good at or have a competency for — even if it's something we have to practice or train for to become skilled, says a fresh LinkedIn ´s report , childhood dream jobs give a sense of true passions and talents,  says a fresh LinkedIn ´s report , childhood dream jobs give a sense of true passions and talents.

According to Business Insider the survey is valid: out of those surveyed in the report, 30.3 percent said that they currently have jobs closely related to their childhood dream jobs.

Perhaps it goes so:  you need to ask yourself like Nicole Williams said, 'what was it about this childhood dream job that got me so excited?'
I have done it often.
Then:
'why did I want to do that?'
Is a deeper question.
'what was I hoping to accomplish?'

Yes that can help you to get the spark back into your current job, like Williams said, and then change the job?

But I know many who have never known what to do.
Now we are talking about socially advantaged.


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