How can you be sure that your on the right path?? - /adv/ (#33206428) [Archived: 1097 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:15:53 AM No.33206428
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How do i make the correlation that what im doing with my life is what needs to be done.
>its been 3 years that i have been on this career path but is this my calling ???
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:23:47 AM No.33206453
you can't. learning from failing and finding out yourself is an essential core of life
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 9:11:31 AM No.33207060
>>33206428 (OP)
>How can you be sure that your on the right path?
I'd begin by learning the difference between YOUR and YOU'RE.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 9:17:56 AM No.33207075
>>33206428 (OP)
I feel kind of similar. And our problem is that we worry too much about taking the correct decision, when there is no perfect one.

I've felt like switching careers a dozen times... But I've invested so much time sitting in front of a computer that I feel it would be pointless even pondering.

There is no wrong decision. I don't know about you but I would love to study medicine, or physics, or many other bullshit. But I chose CS of course.

I don't know if it's my calling yet. But the only way is to continue forward, otherwise we'll never know.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 4:39:20 PM No.33208255
>>33206428 (OP)
Do you look forward to, or dread, doing it?
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Anonymous
6/12/2025, 5:25:02 PM No.33208415
>>33206428 (OP)
The average person changes jobs 5 times in their life, and total career paths once.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 8:19:09 PM No.33209270
>>33208255
I look forward to it but the learning curve is steep.
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 8:38:55 PM No.33209343
There is only one way and that is your way