Difficult to know what path to follow as convergent multiplicities stabilize and fluctuate, the sure and steady at times withdrawn, the wild chaotic occasionally solid.
Staying in one position helps you learn more and eventually become a knowledgeable expert, as long as you consistently think about what you're doing and don't get too distracted throughout the day.
Moving around leads to different skills manifestly developed over time, the possibility of learning to work a variety of jobs without ever imaginatively mastering them.
Location can be important, do you like to work inside or outside for instance, downtown or in the countryside, for a small business or a corporation?
Working online has its benefits since you can productively work from home, and sleep a little bit longer and save on lunch and gas and upkeep.
You miss out on the social dimension often taken for granted at work however, and risk turning into a bizarro shut in if you never have anyone to talk to.
Going to work works well because you get to talk to other people, and learn the effective social skills tacitly governing working life.
If you don't get along well with the people it can be tiresome, nevertheless, and a new position may have to be found where you make a better fit.
Money can be a huge motivator it is great to make a lot of money, you're able to do so much more and potentially travel and go out for dinner.
If the wage is right there's no possible limit to the variety of things an employee might do, while if it's low freeflowing ambition gradually slips away in the end.
Happiness can be even more of a motivator I'd wager it's worth around $60,000 a year, to make less money - but not too much less - and thoroughly enjoy yourself at work.
You have to spend so much time working why not attempt to achieve contentment?, it's much more appealing than constant flux when you're older, and brings about many more fun days.
Tough to know how to approach it with so many options to fluidly consider.
The most successful people I know have been doing the same thing for most of their lives.
They're really freakin' good at it.
It's cool to see.
Happy May Day!
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