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Pursue passion or stability?
Should you do it for money or do it for passion?
Definition of hot careers: These are careers that have future prospects, high
incomes, and the market will need human resources for many years to come.
Definition of passion: the work you are interested in, love, you are interest in, you
have the ability, you have the talent and master the skill in those careers, It’s called passion.
So the question is hot jobs, promising careers, it isn’t passion, how should we
choose?
The
answer to this question is the Japanese philosophy of Ikigai which means the reason for
living or "the reason for waking up every morning". It refers to a career, that a career
suitable for your life and makes your life more meaningful, gives you a chance to get
promoted at work.
IKIGAI PHILOSOPHY
From the Japanese point of view, a job meets four factors:
First: Things the world needs
Second: Things you like
Third: Things you do well
Finally: Things that make you money
A full job of these four factors will be your ikigai life
Analysis:
What the world needs is that the world needs it isn’t sure to help you earn money
for example some jobs such as protecting forest, rescuing animals, protecting rare animals,
making art films (only doing New commercial film has money)
First: If there is a job you love and the world needs it, it is called mission, but it
isn’t sure to bring money.
Second: If the job meets the world needs and helps you earn money called a career:
you don’t like it, you aren’t good at that career but a career can support yourself. For
example, a shipper, a taxi driver
Third: you do a good career and earn money from that It’s called expertise but isn’t
necessarily a career that the world needs. For example, tobacco production and trading
Finally: Passion is a career you like, you do well but isn’t sure that the career can
make money and what the world is in need.
For example, if you love to be a teacher, have the ability to communicate in an
attractive way, understandable but the number of teachers is too much, so it can be
understood that this doesn’t matter the world needs.
Another example, you really like knitting wool, very good at knitting wool but it
does not have the money to make money, it isn’t possible to live
Or you are the composer, the song you write down it, it’s really good but the
market, the audience still can’t understand and receive so you should change the music to
meet the market just made money.
Then you have found a career to meet all 4 factors and reach your ikigai goal.
So you have to find a career that fully meets 4 factors things you like, do well, the
world needs and earn money. It is the mission, passion, professional and career. All of these
are the reasons for life.
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Pursue passion or stability?
Should you do it for money or do it for passion?
Definition of hot careers: These are careers that have future prospects, high
incomes, and the market will need human resources for many years to come.
Definition of passion: the work you are interested in, love, you are interest in, you
have the ability, you have the talent and master the skill in those careers, It’s called passion.
So the question is hot jobs, promising careers, it isn’t passion, how should we choose? The
answer to this question is the Japanese philosophy of Ikigai which means the reason for
living or "the reason for waking up every morning". It refers to a career, that a career
suitable for your life and makes your life more meaningful, gives you a chance to get promoted at work. IKIGAI PHILOSOPHY
From the Japanese point of view, a job meets four factors: First: Things the world needs Second: Things you like Third: Things you do well
Finally: Things that make you money
A full job of these four factors will be your ikigai life Analysis:
What the world needs is that the world needs it isn’t sure to help you earn money
for example some jobs such as protecting forest, rescuing animals, protecting rare animals,
making art films (only doing New commercial film has money)
First: If there is a job you love and the world needs it, it is called mission, but it isn’t sure to bring money.
Second: If the job meets the world needs and helps you earn money called a career:
you don’t like it, you aren’t good at that career but a career can support yourself. For
example, a shipper, a taxi driver
Third: you do a good career and earn money from that It’s called expertise but isn’t
necessarily a career that the world needs. For example, tobacco production and trading
Finally: Passion is a career you like, you do well but isn’t sure that the career can
make money and what the world is in need.
For example, if you love to be a teacher, have the ability to communicate in an
attractive way, understandable but the number of teachers is too much, so it can be
understood that this doesn’t matter the world needs.
Another example, you really like knitting wool, very good at knitting wool but it
does not have the money to make money, it isn’t possible to live
Or you are the composer, the song you write down it, it’s really good but the
market, the audience still can’t understand and receive so you should change the music to
meet the market just made money.
Then you have found a career to meet all 4 factors and reach your ikigai goal.
So you have to find a career that fully meets 4 factors things you like, do well, the
world needs and earn money. It is the mission, passion, professional and career. All of these are the reasons for life.