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by zhte415
3769 days ago
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I thought about this a bit, and didn't answer. And today asked a colleague that had the exact same response as me. There's no one day that stands out as a highlight that trumps all other days. That things went OK, nice and smooth, I got some satisfaction, perhaps some personal goal was reached or something got recognised, but there's no one day that I came home thinking I had the best job in the world. There are certainly days this doesn't happen, so to minimize these days is rewarding. A meaningful job, a satisfying job, these are all good days to go home to, but the best job in the world; I don't know what that is, and I think I'd be deceiving myself if I said I thought I had it, because every day brings new challenges and hopefully new cases for achieving a sense of feeling I had a worthwhile role and was contributing value to company, clients, and colleagues. |
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