When you're designing your life, you're designing a thing called the future. None of us have been there yet. We can be more than one lived experience in the world. The data says that you're not going to be 100% based on your major. And so what we're trying to do is give people the tools to live into the empirical process of iterating their lives for life as a lived experience rather than an analytical experience.
“What’s my passion?” “What do I want to do for the rest of my life?” These aren’t great questions because they’re fixed. They assume you’ll only have one job or one passion for the rest of your life. But, the reality is, both you and the world around you will change. You need a career decision-making tool that isn’t surprised by change but assumes it.
In this Forum from CalTech in 2017, you'll learn about this tool. Hear from two Stanford professors — Dave Evans and Bill Burnett — as they discuss their New York Times bestselling book, Designing Your Life. They share about design thinking — and how its flexibility can help you navigate your career for years to come.