My brother told me that he had a headache every time he thought about what job he would do after graduating from college. This is actually a headache for most adults.
Most people are pursuing jobs that can continue to bring them a stable income, but this kind of work, except for civil servants and physique, does not seem to be available in other industries in the current environment.
I saw a post on the Internet, the female marketing person in charge of a real estate project in Beijing studied a foreign language major in key 985 as an undergraduate, and participated in a university reunion, with 38 people in the class, only 6 of them are still engaged in foreign language-related work, and the others are distributed in all walks of life.
I believe this is not an isolated case.
When I graduated from university, I had a passion and a dream, and I thought I would make a career in my major, but I found that my plans could not keep up with the changes, and it took a lot of courage and patience to be able to continue my old profession.
Of course, there are many factors that determine whether to do or not to do your job, mainly related to your career plan, life stage and economic income.
In terms of personal career planning, as I grow older and more experienced, I have a clearer understanding of my job and myself, and I am more willing to choose the job I am interested in.
When I was 18 years old, I finished the college entrance examination and filled in the volunteers. At that time, I was young and knew nothing about my profession or employment. Most of the majors are mainly based on parental guidance. Parents think that what major is popular and good for employment, fill in what major.
After graduating from university, I started working and knew the difficulties of this industry. With the improvement of cognition and experience, I gradually have my own understanding and ideas about work, and I begin to think about the work and life I want to engage in, and it is natural to change careers.
After graduation, working, getting married, and having children, at different stages of life, the requirements for economic income and work are getting higher and higher.
Income is the greatest peace of mind for adults. Everyone prefers to choose jobs that are proportional to the input-output ratio. After getting married and having children, you still have to take care of your family and children, and the employment direction is much narrower than that of the single period.
Actually, for adults, it doesn't matter so much whether they do their old jobs or not. The important thing is to have the ability to maintain financial independence, to improve the ability to make money, to have things to do that makes you feel a sense of value and achievement, to continue to make progress, and to go to the life you yearn for.
Plus, adults have a harsh reality to face, and you have to take responsibility for all your decisions. Regardless of whether the decision is made independently or under the advice and guidance of others, you must bear the consequences of your own decision.
Therefore, instead of this, it is better to live your life according to what you want in your heart. When you bear the results, you can feel more comfortable.