If all possible futures for our lives are represented by a star in space, would you want to fly to the brightest one?
It is hard to live a life carrying the full weight of the hardest questions of the universe: what is your Raison d'être during your minute stint on Earth?
We all have our methods of justifying our existence. One thing for sure though, one of the biggest and most necessary portion of our time is work.
We spend approximately 100,000 hours of our lives working.
What do we work for? Why does it matter? Perhaps figuring something as crucial as that could help alleviate some of our existential anxiety. It could be even more overwhelming if you, like me, chose to study something without a defined career path like Philosophy.
I recall the feeling of being ‘distinctly lost’, all aspects of it, but I hope to make this feeling unfamiliar for you.
Launch off to unfamiliar territories. Work should be an adventure and not a chore.
“You had my curiosity. Now, you have my attention.”
Trying to figure out your career direction is difficult. That’s the simple reason why so many people have covered the topic of work in self-help books. I don’t claim to succeed. But I feel that I can contribute to a meaningful journey for you and me.
In other words: I will be your rocket co-pilot for your career.
My copyrighted frameworks discover synergy between your natural personality, habits and skills. We will analyse each of these components together. Instead of the usual prescriptive route, we will engage using frameworks to brainstorm methods most suitable for you, as a unique individual. If we can hit 2-3 significant milestones every half a year together, I’m sure we’ll get to our destination.
As Matt Damon from The Martian said: “You solve one problem… and you solve the next one… and then the next. And If you solve enough problems, you get to come home.“ In this case, you get to discover a career that you truly find meaningful.