i don't know about you, but a lot of the jobs that i ended up doing, i didn't seek them out. And it has nothing to do with some one's intelligence or level success. It literally just comes down to what you're exposed to. On his side of things, i guess my first job was a drug dealer. After college, i was an investment banker, and then i became a growth marketer. I've done philanthropy at an early stage start up. And now i'm more along the lines an india maker like you,. where i write, i podcast, i've created a coruse.I do some affiliate marketing, and there's a whole
Life feels like a bunch of micro-decisions, yet a few macro-decisions often end up determining how you spend most of your time.
Perhaps one of the most significant are the degree you choose and the first job you take. The decisions that follow those are inevitably pulled by their inertia.
In this episode, Cal and Steph discuss the importance of exploring the diversity of jobs out there and how many people become fixed in a singular path.
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