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Tuesday, March 29, 2011 / 2:05 PM
This time I've learnt that you should never do things solely because "This is my job/what people taking on my career do - they learn many languages, they need to know about beers, wines and spirits, they have to be grounded."
What I've believed is true. There are too many types of personalities in any occupation to come up with a set stereotype. The fact is, if you enjoy what you do, you belong to that industry. It isn't work for you, and time passes fast enough. If you're merely conforming or attributing everything to where you come from or what you are, then we will all become mere representation of the stereotypes. Loving what you do is the first step to proving that something different and fresh is possible and to being that something different and fresh. And it's just natural.
Thus, from now on, instead of over-fretting, I want to do things that truly interest me, that I am keen on. Not due to anything else.
I start
now.
Sometimes in life we think about our purpose, what we are living for.
Perhaps, it's simply about who we live for.
The more layers that you create for protection, the more the walls become insurmountable.