Change is inevitable – except from a vending machine. ~ Robert C. Gallagher [Source]
What happens in life is change but how willing to change are you? The things that surround us is the comfort zone. The place where we feel safe as it is familiar. Due to the familiarity, we tend to take it with such ease that we forget about certain dreams in life that were somehow buried by other things that took over. There are times when we have this need to have what we want in life but because of fear, we compromise ourselves.
In order to survive this life, there are some who take on multiple careers. That’s because no one is indispensible in any job. As long as someone who can do it cheaper, better, faster than you, you are out of the company before you can say “I’m in a permanent job.” How permanent is a job, really? When recession comes, who will be out of a job first? No one can really tell.
When it’s recession, is it the right time for a career change? Have we listened to our inner selves or have we neglected that? What was it that made us complete a degree? Was it the hopes of having a better salary? Was it the hope of changing the career path to something that we like? Did we change to a job because it looked interesting?
With change moving so fast, how permanent is our jobs? What’s the meaning of permanent? The dictionary states that:
existing perpetually; everlasting, esp. without significant change.
Yet, we are seeing changes. Changes that scare us and immobilise us and we live in regrets by following the mass that live the life of mediocrity.
Can you handle the change?
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