- You must control yourself, because you always have an urge to remind your friends how happy you are in your career.
2. You may need to make new friends. When you start to devote yourself to a career full of bright prospects, you will find yourself growing away from some friends who have lost five buckets of rice because of your wisdom (Mark Twain said: Try to stay away from despising your ambitions) People. Frustrating the ambition of others is the usual trick of the villain; on the contrary, the truly great people will make you feel extraordinary).
3. You will lose good reasons to blame others. Most people always spend their time and energy on complaining. An unsatisfactory career is the best material for those who complain about others to show their habits.
4. Others will talk about you behind your back. If you are just a dissatisfied with the status quo, you will not be the focus of attention; if your career really takes off, there will be a lot of gossip.
5. You will be a member of the minority. You will feel like a woman with a shaved head, separated from the mainstream.
6. Having an appropriate career requires more effort and dedication. You must spend more time asking yourself, inquiring more deeply, and putting more effort into choosing your own direction. 7. You will have to sacrifice a comfortable life in order to accomplish a significant mission. People are willing to pay a great price and are willing to succumb to inappropriate careers because they are not willing to sacrifice a comfortable and comfortable life! If you want to have a fulfilling and prosperous life, you must give up the opportunity to make yourself comfortable and addicted; make up your mind, don’t be inconsistent, and avoid feelings of fear and uncertainty. Enthusiastic and energetic people are often not comfortable and at ease. Full life requires people to face everything in life calmly, including an open attitude to joy, sorrow, mundane things and strange anecdotes, glorious victories and fiascos.