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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
Never (ever) assume that your work is more meaningful than someone else’s. Everyone is different, and all work can be meaningful; the challenge is finding what’s meaningful for you.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
Everyone is different. There is no right answer or cure-all when it comes to finding meaningful work. The people who find it are the ones who spend time looking for it. The only person who knows what is right for you is you.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
It’s okay to invent your own path. In fact, you have to invent your own path. There is not one answer. Everyone is different, and you have to discover what works for you.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
…meaningful work provides personal meaning, reflecting who you are and what your interests are; allows you to share your gifts to help others; provides a community of believers that will support your dreams; and is financially viable given your desired lifestyle.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
…always ignore people who tell you not to pursue your dreams. Almost everything has already been done, but it hasn’t been done by you, and that’s all that matters.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
Finding meaningful work is by no means easy, but it’s not impossible, either.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
What you do’ matters… but life is more than a job.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
Being able to choose what you do with your life is an enormous privilege, and it shouldn’t be wasted.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
…those of us fortunate enough to decide what we do should think deeply about what we care about, how we want to use the time we have, and how we can each leave this world a little better than we found it.
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The Quarter-Life Breakthrough:
…motivated people who want to align their work with their purpose should consider frequent small career jumps based on their changing purpose and interests.
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