Sunday, September 24, 2006

Would You Change Your Career?

"It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change."

Charles Darwin


Our profession is not an annoying evil, but only a mean to earn money.

In our profession we have to realize ourselves to express our talent.

If my profession begins to annoy me, this is a signal that I have to change something.

I have learned what I had to learn and every further to persist in the old activity produces frustration, aggressiveness and from this illnesses are born.

You stop being against what you would not like to do anymore, because with this you subsequently remain fixed on your non-beloved job and there is not again space you for something new.

If in the past you have undertaken a certain profession this it doesn't mean that you have to practise it anchors for a long time until your retirement.

Work to learn and when you have ended to learn you do something else to continue to learn.

Many success people have changed binary during their professional life, so some of them have only lived in late age the apex of their career.

It is never too late to otherwise learn, even if you are seventy years old.

We learn up to the last breath.

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