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ch4aika [34]
3 years ago
5

When it comes time to choose a career to pursue, many young people find themselves at a crossroads of whether to follow their he

art on an impractical path with limited employment opportunity (like being a professional musician, dancer, actor, artist, athlete, etc.) or take stock in their marketable skills and talents and, though they may not be as passionately motivated, choose a practical path that offers much more employment opportunity. If you or someone you care about should be torn at this particular crossroads, which do you think is the best path to take and why? What are the benefits of each path? What are the dangers of each?
At least 150-300 words in length.

PLEASE SOMEONE JUST DO THIS<3
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Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
6 0
The best other to take is to follow your heart on an impractical path with limited opportunity. This path is the best because doing a job you love may reward you in the end. In addition, you will feel better about your life knowing that you followed your heart and pursued the career you wanted. It may be tough to make a career with employment, but it can be even more challenging when you make a career that you hate. Furthermore, the benefit of the path that I have is that you get to enjoy it, leading to more job satisfaction. Moreover l, the benefits of using your marketable skills and talents even though you hate the job is that you can make a lot of money and be satisfied financially. Additionally, the dangers of following your heart in your career are that it will be hard to take breaks when it is necessary, and other aspects of your life can suffer. The dangers of doing a job you hate are that it can cause adverse effects on your health, and you may not be satisfied with your life. Each path has its pros and cons, but it is up to the individual whether the risks are worth it.




I hope this helps you.
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