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soldier1979 [14.2K]
3 years ago
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Raj is starting college. he is well-rounded and adults in his life have told him that if he tries hard enough, he can be whateve

r he wants to be; however, doing some things, like using his imagination and articulating his thoughts, come more naturally than doing others. he could be a doctor or lawyer or accountant, but being a writer or language arts teacher could be a better choice because
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sashaice [31]3 years ago
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It would be a better choice because <span>he can reach his unique potential and build self-esteem by building on his strengths and dominant talents.
Occupations such as accountant and lawyers tend to rely on things such as analytics and logic (left brain dominant)
Since Raj is more talented in using his imagination (right brain dominant), He would most lkely excel on occupations such as animator, writers, or song-writer.</span>
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