12-03-2022, 09:32 AM
Good morning valubuddies.
When I was younger, a colleague Alf introduced a book to me:
What Color is your Parachute?
https://www.parachutebook.com/
This is a exceptionally great book for a job seeker and/or someone who wanted to know more about themself.
Personally, I will endorse "What Color is your Parachute?" as a must read for all students - know themself and then know what they wanted to study.
I will encourage "What Color is your Parachute?" as a must read for all graduate - know what their strength and then know what job they wanted.
And, Brother Choon, no brainer for me to recommend "What Color is your Parachute?" before anyone who is thinking/diving into Career vs Contributions to society. For me, Brother Choon, after all, you could have both passion and advancement in your career with xtraordinary contributions to society too.
Watch this:
An extract:
Gratitude.
When I was younger, a colleague Alf introduced a book to me:
What Color is your Parachute?
https://www.parachutebook.com/
This is a exceptionally great book for a job seeker and/or someone who wanted to know more about themself.
Personally, I will endorse "What Color is your Parachute?" as a must read for all students - know themself and then know what they wanted to study.
I will encourage "What Color is your Parachute?" as a must read for all graduate - know what their strength and then know what job they wanted.
And, Brother Choon, no brainer for me to recommend "What Color is your Parachute?" before anyone who is thinking/diving into Career vs Contributions to society. For me, Brother Choon, after all, you could have both passion and advancement in your career with xtraordinary contributions to society too.
Watch this:
An extract:
Gratitude.