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From the author: Read more here: Building a career is not infantile dreams like: “To have everything and nothing for it” “To become a cool boss and command everyone” “Earn a lot of money, get high and do nothing”, etc. Of course, maybe you will be able to achieve this (which is not a fact, because in order to get a result in your career, you must first formulate it correctly), but even if you succeed, then answer yourself: “If this is the ultimate goal, then what will you what to do next? What will be the point of continuing to live? Or do you prefer not to think about it for now, guided by the slogan “The main thing is to row more and climb higher, and then we’ll figure it out!” ? It is unlikely that you will figure it out, because chaotic throwing with 100% probability leads to nowhere. A career is a trajectory of self-realization throughout your life. And a career, of course, can have ups and downs. But it is important that you have room to develop, do what you love, and love what you do. And therefore, I suggest you treat your career as your life project, which contains: Deadlines (the rest of your life) Strategy (“What to do?”) Tactics (“How to act?”) You know perfectly well even without me that time Human life is limited - we all grow old and die. And everyone, in their own way, strives to live, to the best of their ability, happily and interestingly. Therefore, answer me, how satisfied are you with your career now (on a scale of 1 to 10)? What you do How much you earn Your relationships with colleagues, family and friends How much energy and time you have left after work for something else Your status, position, powers Working conditions (climate, location, schedule, etc.) If you will answer sincerely “10!”, I will also sincerely congratulate you! If less, then think about what you can do to make your career satisfaction greater.?