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by geenkeuse
612 days ago
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You don't see yourself doing lots of things, yet you are willing to choose a path based on how much it pays. Decisions like that rarely lead to a satisfying career. You are a generalist because you have varied interests. Choosing one goes against everything you have experienced so far, so it's important to choose wisely. Whatever it is, you have to see yourself getting up in the morning to do it. If you are having actual dreams about it, even better. Actual dreams. Coders dream about code. Sheep shearers dream about sheep and scissors. What do you dream about? |
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No particular dreams. I remember uploading a couple of gaming videos to YouTube back when I was young about some interesting in-game finds. Then eventually made how to videos with adfly links to grab ad money, but abandoned it soon after because of a trauma when I was 16.
Now I want to monetize what I've learned so I have to stick with software. So I'm looking to specialize in something, and I mainly want to invest my time going forward into something that will not be abandoned in a few years.