Lawyer Gives HONEST Career Advice #shorts

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27 Year-Old Toronto Lawyer Gives HONEST Career Advice.

Tags: Toronto, Lawyer, Career, Career Advice, Street Interview, Jobs, Finance, Life Advice
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She’s got it really at 27. Very wise for her age.

phoebesmith
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i enjoy the fact that she said traveling was a privilege

AlexBeast
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I think we need to intentionally make time for happiness everyday. I was raised with the mindset of always thinking about the long-term and making (financial etc) sacrifices today for a better "tomorrow" but that is such a lie. I am now unlearning a lot of that and trying to not be guilty about spending on things/experiences that make me happy. It's a mindset!

arshthescene
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This is why I like those random street interviews because you can get any great advice from anyone. This young lady just did that. ❤❤❤

almaalma
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Making memories and exposure to different cultures is a true BLESSING.

marykellerzacks
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Wow, I really loved her take on the question. I couldnt agree more

bradymcgill
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I like peaceful life, neither happy nor unhappy, just peace. Happiness is a relative thing.

davidcar
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Great advise..do not let a house purchase chain you to a job you hate.

denisetitus
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Yes. Hate my job. But financial stability makes me happy.

BossFinale
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I work until 6 and I hate my job for a year and I'm terrible I got into deep depression and other things. I quit in december and I can slowly find my happiness again.

joceery
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I didn't know how much I needed to her you!

At 33, I decided to chase a dream I had (and also lost along the way) for 17 years. It meant some incredibly huge, and at times challenging, decisions had to be made. I went back to studying, worked for a bit, but knew I needed to take some time off to heal, improve (change) my mental health....which is where I'm at currently.

I question it all of late, and am really grateful I got to hear this today!

I remind myself of something I wrote on my acceptance letter "Dreams really do come true”

dudecpt
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She’s spot on. I have been off for almost 4 months now by choice and I’m using my time to renovate a house myself. The work is excruciatingly hard and difficult but I am much happier cos I’m doing exactly what I want to do rather than what my boss wants me to do

dialac
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Hell yeah, I think so. If you’re paid well and have enough free time, you can still be happy

MS-wegn
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Personal happiness is more important than materialistic things, we living on borrowed time

princevegeta
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I like the advice of the young man when he said do your and don’t try to live beyond one’s capacity. Relax and enjoy life!

michaeldunbar
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It's good to see somebody talking to people on the street not trying to make them look stupid but intelligent people

chrislemmon
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Everyone’s idea of “happy” and happiness is different.

raylenenielsen
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I'm 42 and wish I had traveled more when I was in my 20s. I was too concerned with getting an apartment and all new furniture and a brand new car... I could have just stayed in the studio apartment and driven a used car, and put that money towards travel. Now I have kids and lots of bills, and probably can't really travel like I want to until my kids are out of the house.

ashleygardner
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The fact that she stated that "traveling is a privilege" is so humbling, she seem very wise for 27

mccnbinnie
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We forget all the parents out there busting their ass minimum wage, crying behind closed doors, and coming home and be happy just to watch their little ones smile. I think you can be happy with a job you hate, but you would be happier with a job you love and I hope everyone gets to have that and don't have to put up with an awful job

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