Definitely, i would like to have a job which I could love, because for me there is no reason at all to have one without a purpose. Even if a job is a medium for getting what one love, then it’s fine. What can not be (at least for me), is to job without any love, without any interest in it. So, I think I cannot say what will be my job, but I’m sure that it will be loved. I can imagine that in this future, I will woke up with energy in the morning, because I have to, and i want to, do something that I am interested in. I’m not interested in travelling, or making a lot of money, I just want to love my day to day, not experience the routine as a gray and boring experience. I need to keep studying, but I can not know where my interests are going to take me, so, I know I want to study a lot more, just can not know all the process before it happens. It’s all about following and developing my creative intuitions, and sharing this with other people. Of course, my interests in particular are linked to the conceptual problems of the good life and freedom, in a socio-theorical manner.
I agree with you, vocation and working on something you love is essential throughout life, for me it would also be the main motivation for a job.
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it is inspiring to read the passion for your vocation and how you hope your future will be, i hope we could all have that clarity, it is motivating
ResponderEliminarI like your way of thinking, vocation is so important and It's not an obligation to be sure what you want to work on immediately.
ResponderEliminarI love the way you see the future, life and work. I would like to have your certainties and uncertainties hahahaha but my anxiety could not allow me to have such an extensive future, I need concrete plans or I die.
ResponderEliminarVocation is so important. I agree with you a hundred porcent
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