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Career Search

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Career Search


As of late, career search has become the most coveted search of the mankind.

As such, career has turned into the most important aspect of life as the phenomenal growth of Career Builder clearly suggests.

But the real career builders, the ones having substance in them, have altogether a different approach toward their career in life.

In my opinion, 90% of our energy as well as of our time is eaten up by our concern for our career only.

We want to rise as high as possible in our career development.

We want to touch the sky.

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The higher we climb on the ladder of success on our career path, the more fulfilled we feel in life.

Still there lies an emptiness inside hidden below the surface somewhere that keeps pricking us hard in our consciousness above, without ever telling us what the prick is for.

Could it have any connection with our career choices as such - be it the lucrative medical careers or a career in the exponentially developing IT industry?


In fact, career choices are many, and our career planning depends on our career outlook; which, in turn, is formed by a combination of theCareer Search following impressions on it:


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It's not only for the young entrants in the arena of career that this great rush for the career search is on, but also for the more experienced ones who always keep an eye not only on the greener pastures in the arena of their own career but are even ready to go for a complete career change, if any such opportunity ever knocks at their door.

It is in such a phase of one's career path that an online degree, if pursued rightly without getting trapped in a scam, comes as a great help to the one desiring such a career change.

Unluckily, we humans somehow became so obsessed with the progress we had splendidly made on this earth that it trapped us into its clutches so much so that we just got possessed by its ghost.

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The ghost makes us dance to its tune.

Career search is the tune!

It compels us. In fact, it feeds on us.

It feeds on our energies.


The best years of my life which I could have used the most creatively for the sake of humanity, get wasted in running the rat-race that this pursuit of career afflicts me with!

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I keep running.

It forces me to run faster.

I get fatigued.

It gives me rest, and medicine, and my hospital bills too!

And the moment I come out, I must run again.

I must attend some time management workshops on how to manage my time, and I must run again.

I hate this race, but I must run again.


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Then at age 60, they retire me from running, but by now I have badly been devastated of my energies and am left with no more of it to do something really worthwhile on earth.

I have been USED by my career search throughout my life, and when I get sucked off completely, I will be thrown out of the race adding a tag of RETIRED in front of my name!

Can't we steer the human growth and progress in a more creative direction so that our career search turns a more creative process than a compulsive one?

Can we design our business on earth in such a creative way that our career search becomes a process of joy rather than a torture for our passion?

Can we?

Do you feel things should change in life, on earth?

If yes, why sit passive?

Let's be in the active vanguard.

Let's try to change the world!

Even trying is its own fun in itself!

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