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Sometimes the problem is that family or society ingrains in people what they should and shouldn’t do and what careers are “good” or “bad.”

I once worked with a student who wanted to be an auto mechanic but felt like getting a psychology degree was a good backup. He likely would’ve made far more money as a certified mechanic than with a bachelor’s in psychology.

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A stimulating and valuable piece, as always, by Sheril. It serves by guiding one to find meaning and comfort in the process of becoming. Thank you for the post.

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