Friday 3 June 2016

WHY SHOULD YOU WORK IN A JOB YOU LIKED



Some of our ambitions, dreams, and future planning are in our parents or relative hand. They seems to plan out everything and when we said that we are interested in some jobs or profession they would seems to discourage you and stated all the negativity about that particular job. So are you the one who get controlled for your own future? If the answer is yes than I'm sorry and don't worry because this is not the end and all you got to do is to stand up for your self and learnt to said NO!!! to someone for the sake of yourself. But if the answer is No than congratulation as you have full control for your own choice and nobody is mentally forcing you.

OK I tell you a story of a family that are all doctors from the past generation till now and there are a son of them that said to their parents that he wanted to be a businessman, and obviously his parents objected and said that "You would change our family tradition, and they will said that businessman is to much of a risk or businessman can't save life's etc." basically all the negative ideas that they (the parents) could think of. Eventually, his son agreed (not sincerely) to be a doctor just like all of his family. After a couple of tough and forceful medical university coarse, internship and houseman ship he totally rather want to give up his career and fall into a deep depression and frequently fainted due to large amount of stress and long working hours and the normal on-call in the emergency 4 to 5 times every single night and there's no need to mention the day as well. But while comparing with other doctor(his colleague)that done the exact same job as him they are perfectly fine, happy, energise almost in every working condition. Through a few good weeks of thinking and brain cracking he lend his resignation letter to the owner (his father) and just walked out of there and does not care about others thinking and bravely took on a business in real estate master degree with scholarship due to his flying colour grade and perfect curriculum score during his high school year.And surprisingly he is a successful person that had own more property than any of his ex colleague (THE DOCTORS) and own a few sports and luxury car such as a Ferrari 458, Lamborghini hurricane, Mercedes S Class AMG and a BMW 7 series  and a few super bike ranging from Ducati to Harley Davidson but that's not the important things because the most important things is his happier than before and ever.

Through this short story I'm not asking you to not follow your parents instruction but all I wanted to said is that you should follow your own instinct when trying to make a decision when its related to your long term life and just do it and ignore all criticism because that's basically how pop star became famous and TV host like ELLEN DE GENERES, JIMMY FALLON and OPRAH WINFREY to be so famous and well-known worldwide just by hosting their own TV shows.And just always remember, look for a job that you are interested it and not because of the title and salary.Because once you fall in love with your job without taking title and salary in mind that both words will eventually pop up in your desk and bank account that's what all currently the successful people such as RICHARD BRANSON (co-founder of Virgin Group),BILL GATES (co-founder of Microsoft INC.) etc.

Note: Success is not always got to do with earning a tons of money, living in a big mansion and driving a luxury car everyday but success is actually something that you are passionate about and willing to work till you old. So if your dream is to be a successful you tuber, blogger, dancer, bodyguard, painter and paint the ocean and scenery every day just go ahead as that's a success in your mind so there's no need to hesitate and start trying.

So young ladies and young gentleman, I believe that you will make a good choice by choosing your profession and with a sincere heart. I also believe that you will eventually be more successful than most of the people that judge you by the standard of a career.


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