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This been on my mind kinda lately, but I just want to get a bunch of other people's takes on things.
If you put things in perspective, the general path people take is go to grade school, go to college, get a job for a "company", move up within a"company" and be successful. I'm right down that path. At a major university, interning, don't have a job lined up but I have options thatare okay for when I graduate. Why do people get so complacent? Is it common for people to just take the straight line path? It seems like working full timeis also just a plot to keep you so busy where you can no longer be ambitious and get complacent. If you are going to grind, why not put all your grind intoworking for yourself and doing what's best for you.
End of the day I just want to get a lot of other people's take on this issue. And at the time you dont want to be thinking wishfully, but truth be told, Imay work for another man for the rest of my life, but if I have any say so that won't be the case. discuss please
If you put things in perspective, the general path people take is go to grade school, go to college, get a job for a "company", move up within a"company" and be successful. I'm right down that path. At a major university, interning, don't have a job lined up but I have options thatare okay for when I graduate. Why do people get so complacent? Is it common for people to just take the straight line path? It seems like working full timeis also just a plot to keep you so busy where you can no longer be ambitious and get complacent. If you are going to grind, why not put all your grind intoworking for yourself and doing what's best for you.
End of the day I just want to get a lot of other people's take on this issue. And at the time you dont want to be thinking wishfully, but truth be told, Imay work for another man for the rest of my life, but if I have any say so that won't be the case. discuss please