Pressure, Pressure, Pressure
This week I enjoyed the videos a lot! I felt that there was a lot of fears and worries that were addressed to me. As I listened, I felt at ease and understanding of where I needed to look at the pressure that is constantly put on students and young adults. I love where Stan Christensen pointed out that of the 800 graduates of Stanford University, most had found a new job after 11 months. For me, it pointed out that the decisions that we make are not life and death as we often turn them into.
In addition to that, we often think that we must do our best to be great and specialize in one thing. Anymore, I think young people are led to believe that we must choose something and stick with it forever. I liked how we were taught to generalize our skills and to diversify ourselves so to speak.
The more I think that we consistently take a step back and look at this journey as a journey and not a way to a destination, the more I believe that we will get out of this life. We are going to have some many different experiences and different opportunities. Our responsibility, I believe, is to look at the opportunities before us and with gratitude in our hearts go after them with our best effort.
In addition to that, we often think that we must do our best to be great and specialize in one thing. Anymore, I think young people are led to believe that we must choose something and stick with it forever. I liked how we were taught to generalize our skills and to diversify ourselves so to speak.
The more I think that we consistently take a step back and look at this journey as a journey and not a way to a destination, the more I believe that we will get out of this life. We are going to have some many different experiences and different opportunities. Our responsibility, I believe, is to look at the opportunities before us and with gratitude in our hearts go after them with our best effort.
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