For some people, the game of school just doesn't work. It creates this false reality for many people that the world really isn't for them in some ways. And so i think a lot of people drop out of what i would call this learner's mind set at far too young of an age. Some people just never find it. Others do find it later on. I've seen many cases of people who were like, yes, school didn't work for me. But they ended up being extremely successful in that thing later on in life. That's really sad to me. and it can happen with the same subject, which is crazy to me. The only course you had to
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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