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Nachanok1040 views

What do you do when you have so many interests?

When it comes to choosing your career, most people apply to the major they're interested in, right? So how do people usually deal with many interests like you wanna be an architect and a scientist and maybe do business. Do they choose one career path, stabilize it and many engage with other interests as side gig? Or what happens when, for example, you want to do something but it requires a lot of knowledge and you can only have time for one? Share your experiences! (Not personally experiencing this, but I will eventually)

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Halysia F302 views

How would I go about finding my passion when I'm already a current college student, that will give me both the quality and quantity I'm looking for?

I want to find passion, something I'm meant to do, but I don't know what. Need some pointers and a little guidance. #Spring26

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Savannah202 views

How do I decide my major when I do not know what I am 100% passionate about? #Spring26

I am 18 and wrapping up my senior year in high school. I have yet to decide my major because I have many interests. I am leaning towards business, partly because I am most exposed to it by being part of a family business. I don't know how to tell what is right for me.

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Emily238 views

What if I go through college and end up not liking a career in what I chose to pursue as a high school senior?

I am a high school senior that plans to major in biology in college.

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Leandro277 views

What Should I do in order to find my passion and figure out what I want to major in college??

I am a junior in highschool and I am struggling to figure out what I would want to major in college. I am an above average student with a 3.76 unweighted GPA. What should I do in order to figure it out.

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James379 views

How did you decide your career?

What are ways a Junior in highschool can upon to figure out what career path they want to take in life with all the pressure from family and school?

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Lindsey408 views

How do I know what I'm passionate about?

I often have an interest in everything, as long as I have enough time to learn the ropes of something, I'm interested. How do I decide what career to pursue?

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Sivya695 views

how should i search for skill that favors me and through which i can make a living out of that , cause i have no skill and hobbie and am very urgent in making money?

I am bachelor student degree of BBM, currently in my 5th semester. My interest has been in event management but have zero experience in it, I also have no hobbies.

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Jesus2298 views

How do you find out what you want to major in at college?

I'm in a dilemma. I think I want to go into a STEM major, but I'm still undecided. I really love ECON and FINANCES. Science is something I really enjoy doing it seems pretty interesting to me.

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Martina1738 views

How do I find out what my interests are?

I don't know how to find out my interests. I like sports, art, medical things but I need to find out more about my interests.

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Elliana849 views

How do you decide on what to pursue when you have a lot of interests but not a lot of knowledge?

I'm a senior in high school and everyone wants to know my future plans. The thing is, I was homeschooled until recently, and feel like all of my peers got more opportunities to find out what they're passionate about. There are so many topics - writing, education, computers, videomaking, evolution, statistics, helping people - that interest me, but it isn't until recently that I've had the motivation and/or the resources to pursue them. My question is, how do I decide what I want to do with my life, and more importantly money, beyond the "declare your major 1-2 years into college" spiel. #Fall25

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Taylor568 views

How do I know whether or not I am in the correct major? What do I do if things change??

I am attending Texas A&M University in Fall 2026. I plan on entering general engineering and pursuing a major in mechanical engineering.

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Logan447 views

How do I chose my college and major ?

How do I decide what college or university I want to go to and how do I chose what majors I want to chose

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Adelaide312 views

How can I figure out which professional path will truly align with my strengths and passions, and what steps should I take now to prepare myself for a career I’ll be excited about in the future #Fall25?

For Fall 2025 scholarship

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How Can I Discover My True Talents, Regain Confidence, and Align My Career with My Passions?

Hello experts and professionals, I am reaching out because I’m currently facing a deep personal and professional struggle—I feel lost and uncertain about my identity, abilities, passion, and talents. I desperately want to understand myself better and discover my unique strengths, but I’m overwhelmed by confusion, self-doubt, and a lingering sense of inadequacy. To give you some context, I’m in my final semester studying Database Technology. I didn’t choose this major out of passion but rather because it aligned with the available opportunities at the time. Frankly, I’m unsure whether I have a genuine interest in this field or whether it aligns with my abilities. I often feel disconnected from the subject matter, which contributes to my anxiety since I’ve invested over 16 years in education. The possibility of not working in my study field makes me feel as if those years were wasted. Currently, I work as an administrator for a job recruitment company. My responsibilities include: Scheduling and coordinating appointments with job seekers, discussing available opportunities with them, and guiding them through job options. Drafting and providing employment contracts. Handling and managing incoming calls regarding job openings. Maintaining detailed Excel sheets to track job data, job seekers’ profiles, and customer information. Managing social media accounts and creating posts to promote job opportunities and company updates. The most challenging part—matching job vacancies to job seekers, which often creates significant pressure as I strive to find suitable positions for everyone. Despite managing these tasks effectively, I often feel drained, uninspired, and exhausted. I constantly push myself to spread positivity and help those around me, even though I rarely receive encouragement or recognition in return. People describe me as knowledgeable, a smooth talker, and someone who can engage and satisfy others through effective communication. However, internally, I battle a lack of energy and confidence. This struggle is partly rooted in my upbringing. My parents and older brother rarely acknowledged my value. They often told me I was useless or not clever enough, which profoundly shaped my self-image. My brother, a doctor, frequently imposed his opinions on me, leaving me feeling unheard and insignificant. This dynamic made me feel like I had no individuality or voice. Looking back, I realize that I once had a passion—bodybuilding. As a teenager, I dreamed of becoming a bodybuilding coach. I loved spending time at the gym, sometimes working for over 14 hours without feeling tired. I became an assistant coach, guiding gym members, motivating them, and earning their respect. I was passionate about helping people achieve their fitness goals. I even dreamed of studying pharmacy to learn more about supplements and nutrition to enhance my coaching skills. However, due to the mark-based educational system in my country, I couldn’t pursue that path. This passion for helping others hasn’t disappeared. I still find immense satisfaction in supporting others genuinely. However, as time has passed, I’ve lost confidence in social interactions. I often feel that people don’t care about my opinions or value my input—a feeling likely rooted in my early experiences with my family. Although I know this perception is not necessarily true, it continues to affect my confidence when meeting new people or speaking in unfamiliar settings. I also yearn to live a creative and meaningful life. The idea of simply going to work, watching the clock, and waiting to leave feels unbearable. I want to contribute creatively, solve problems innovatively, and add meaningful value. I strive for perfection and often pressure myself and my colleagues to ensure everything runs smoothly. When things don’t go as planned, it weighs heavily on my mind. My ultimate goal is to find clarity about my abilities, passions, and talents. I believe that once I truly understand my strengths, I can face any challenge with confidence. I want to recognize my value, unlock my potential, and thrive both personally and professionally. I even dream of going abroad to start fresh and rediscover myself. Given my background and challenges, I am seeking your expert guidance on the following: How can I discover my true talents and passions? What practical steps can I take to align my career with my interests and abilities? How can I regain my self-confidence and overcome the long-standing feelings of being unheard and undervalued? What strategies can help me break free from this cycle of confusion and find a fulfilling, creative career path? Your insights and advice would mean the world to me. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and support me on this journey toward self-discovery and growth. at the end if someone can hear me closer, i can contact him i will be so pleasure and never forget it, cause i really need help and hand to raise me up .

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Ellison1597 views

How do I know what careers there are for me based on what I like?

I would like help in trying to find out what exactly would suit me for a future career that I'd also enjoy. It needs to be enough to financially support me.

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