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…to much sobriety can be bad for your career and worse for your general well-being. In the Conceptual Age, in work and in life, we all need to play.
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Compelling careers often have complex origins that reject the simple idea that all you have to do is follow your passion.
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Telling someone to ‘follow their passion’ is not just an act of innocent optimism, but potentially the foundation for a career riddled with confusion and angst.
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Irrespective of what type of work you do, the craftsman mindset is crucial for building a career you love.
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No one owes you a great career… you need to earn it – and the process won’t be easy.
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The traits that define great work require that you have something rare and valuable to offer in return… career capital.
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…regardless of how you feel about your job right now, adopting the craftsman mindset will be the foundation on which you’ll build a compelling career.
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When no one cares what you do with your working life, you probably don’t have enough career capital to do anything interesting.
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People who feel like their careers truly matter are more satisfied with their working lives, and they’re also more resistant to the strain of hard work.
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At any point in your life or career, you can set an objective, research the skills, experiences, or resources you need to go after it and then map out a plan to achieve it. Seriously.
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