How to Choose A Career You Won’t Regret

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I'm 28 years old, I have a software degree, went to construction, now running my own dog training company that hasn't done amazingly. I'm at a point where I'm really struggling with hope, and this video legit made me cry with a sense of that hope being refilled. Thanks a lot <3

GabrielBufardeci
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Life is basically a collection of regrets. so people should not be scared about regretting

quas
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I think we should not strive for a dream career, rather a dream lifestyle and how we can use a career as a tool to achieve that dream lifestyle.

kristinapaxton
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I relate to this so hard... I always loved math and science as a kid and participated in model rocket building, robotics, science fairs, and spelling bees. I later became interested in abnormal psychology when I began struggling with mental health issues, and also in anthropology when I took a class in community college and was hooked. I later rekindled my interest in robotics/CS/engineering, as well as starting work in the autism/IDD field (I am on the spectrum myself). Now I am pursuing a degree in Psychology with a goal of working in the autism/IDD field, but I want to go back to college for engineering/robotics at some point just to learn more about it and maybe change my career. In the meantime, I'm learning all I can about psychology, while participating in CS, rocketry, and other engineering clubs on the side.

matthewcrome
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As a 17 year old who's particularly good at Biology but still wanting to have a job with a lot more freedom than just medicine because I'm a creative who can sing and likes to write or some sort of something as an active hobby (I'm a high school graduate and I was supposed to actually go to college last year but I repeated my senior year because I didn't know what to do) I have no idea what to do with my future. I have absolutely no idea why I'm even expected to decide what I want at this time because everything makes sense but then again... Nothing really does.

miwami.
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I used to refer to myself as "jack of all traits, master of none, " but now I'll call myself a renaissance soul haha

ale-bcrp
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I remember reading a book called Awakening Your Ikigai by Ken Mogi and that really helped me assess my skills and narrow down my career choices. Definitely recommend it.

FaiGal
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I am currently 18 years old and on a gap year before uni, and I am trying to decide on my future career, and seeing videos like this really helps theoretically but in real life it's really scary to jump into something especially academic or in careers without any reassurance.

janaabedelrazeq
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As someone that is very indisicive and have alot of interest, i relate to steven. My main interest is art, but i also like coding, science, psychology, music, writing, editing, and other stuff.
I think this video helped me on choosing what major i want to be in the future. Thankyou <33

fxthiiaraa__
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This is so interesting! I’m 17 and I’m heading to university next year, and I have ‘chosen’ my future career (I am aiming to become a university professor) and it’s something I’m pretty passionate about. The degree I’m going to study allows for that breadth of development, such as studying other subjects alongside it. Very well researched!

emilyjwatchesstuff
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im 16 and im graduating school next year . being the daughter of an asian family, my parents want me to be an engineer or a doctor. now the thing is i am particularly good at biology but i am also good at so much more than that . im good at writing, singing and editting and i dont want to limit my creativity to the study of medicine. i am quite definitely intrigued by science but im also interested in so much more :/

ezeleXD
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This solved the problem of my indecisiveness.

I am looking for new jobs and was so lost. I was already experienced at graphic design, but doubted myself. Thought, I need to learn coding, I need to learn data analysis, I need to learn SEO and marketing, I need to learn software engineering, blah blah blah, all this crap piling up in my head and a giant wave of feeling overwhelmed. Now I know, I need to just stick with design. I enjoy it, I have experience in it, it's still necessary (AI can't replace us, designing has too much nuance to it that AI can't replace), so can make it happen. This was helpful, thank you. I will now become a "T".

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You will regret anything if regretting is what you are focused on. This was my folly for the longest time until I realized that a job is the sale of my time, never meant to exhilarating. With new things learn there are always new employment options, no need to obsess over staying motivated naturally, there is no such a thing is effortless effort, you either want to live in a focused state of mind or you don't, the effort to quit everything is the same because quitting does not liberate, it only brings about anxiety, whereas employment, however unlikable, offers that safety net of organized focus we time gets managed and financial opportunities allow us to take breaks and make changes.

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my mum has worked so many different jobs in completely different fields - she's currently working as a research manager in the nhs despite not even having a gcse in biology. Most likely ur not gonna work the same job for the rest of your life and thats okay. Life goes on and on and on so do what you need to in the moment rather than worry about the knock on effect 20 or 30 years from now

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I love this discussion! I had a previous manager that was upset with me not picking a path to specialize in data. I could do everything from architecture, roadmap development, deployment and testing. I enjoyed the business and technical side. At one point, I believed that creative technology was my path, however I don't have just one path in data. I love acting, film making, story telling, writing. I used to want to be an engineer so I own a 3-D printer because I like building. I feel like I peaked in my career and now my main focus is making an impact on the lives of younger generations. Hopefully spread data awareness. I enjoy having multiple hobbies and interests.

crystalw
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Absolutely accurate. Despite having more than 9 years of experience in the IT sector, I found myself grappling with the pursuit of my goals. This led me to pivot into a different field where I delved into trading, creating videos, and coding. It's my belief that the journey of learning is perpetual, especially in a world where everything advances at the speed of light

tentimit
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I'm 18 and (hopefully) heading to university this year. Since English belongs to the list of my greatest passions, I've decided to apply for this major. Right now I'm sure my future career will revolve around writing, so it might be writing articles or preferably editing

giantgrog
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I'm that person who have so many passions from media to economics, from psychology to neuroscience, sociology, fashion and what not? I chose business administration degree because it is so broad and have so many things to study, it has given me a lot of knowledge and now i'm going to major in marketing which is basically all about psychology, media and economics! And I can work in fashion with Marketing degree... so its a win-win situation.

nycto
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I very much appreciate this video, thank you for making it. Once you land a job, try to incorporate your horizontal in your everyday work tasks. Keep an eye out for job listings that line up with your outside interests, and make moves in that direction as time progresses. Advice we get from influencers is advice that comes from the lucky few who land jobs, so their advice might be biased in a way that doesnt help the strugglers out there. Good luck to you!

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This is LITERALLY what im experiencing right now 🙃

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