As you all have known, I've created this blog to share my feelings about my job (my first post)
http://bbrendalim.weebly.com/home/job-commitments (click hyperlink) And since this blog is created.. I thought, maybe, I should used this as a medium to share about destinations around the world! And recently, I saw this post about choosing a career, "we should do what we love". As most of our lives, we will be working from 18-65 years, maybe. Waiting for tomorrow or when you have time or more money, or waiting for the weekend to come again shouldn't be an issue. BECAUSE - Once those years are gone, they are gone forever. We only have one shot, one chance to make the most out of it, to make sure you're happy with your life. Hence its important to do something you love. You can't wait for anyone's support, you can't wait for anyone's affirmation. Sometimes, you gotta run. You look behind you and say, "anybody who wants to run, RUN" You can't stop chasing your dreams, because somebody say you can't chase them. You can't stop believing in yourself, cause somebody in your life doesn't believe in you. You can't stop chasing the dreams in your life, cause you know when you do it, you don't have to do it by yourself. You CAN do it by yourself. Believe in yourself. (Ehrling - This is my passion) And as for myself, I am still in a dilemma.. Looking for opportunities to bring me further than I've imagined..
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Yet I ask myself over and over again, Is this the life I want.. Is this the job I want.. Yes it does pay well and not very well too. Well enough for me to survive alone for now. But the pay is stagnant. The longer you stay, the amount you get will be the same for 5, 10, 15 years. Totally opposite from other jobs where there's increments. However it's easy money so to say. All I have to do is sacrifice my sleep, my health (different time zones), my life at home with family and friends.
Yes there's glamour and fun such as seeing the world. Free travel. But how fun is it when you only get 10-40 hours to explore.. |
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