I got some advice during my contemplation and pondering. It suggests answering the following questions when we are clueless about our passion and calling, our life goals, and the path to follow. I am writing this post as a personal medium of expression as well as something worth sharing for those who are also puzzledContinue reading “Finding the True Gift and Passion”
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Rethinking The Passion or Money Debate
The debate of choosing a career path based on passion or money could be a never-ending discussion. Nonetheless, it is also interesting to rethink behind the curtain of the debate. How could some people be highly and rapidly advanced or accelerated in certain jobs, such as prodigies? Is it merely a gift or talent thatContinue reading “Rethinking The Passion or Money Debate”
In a Tunnel of Liminality
Being in liminality, a process of transitioning across boundaries and borders (Larson, 2014), is like going through a tunnel of uncertainty. At some point, we might find ourselves in an uncertain, uncategorized phase where it feels as if we go through a tunnel to get to the other side of a place or the nextContinue reading “In a Tunnel of Liminality”
Embracing The Process
Each individual might have a unique journey and experience to reach a certain level of understanding. In research, a question is raised and will be answered through the appropriate methodology to conclude. Analogously, we might have our questions about particular things that will eventually be revealed, but the process to get to the answers mightContinue reading “Embracing The Process”
Dissolution-Resolution
Do you think I have forgotten about you?I was about to tell you I had not spent a day without thinking about you. But just now, I changed me mind. I came to realize what I want and need.Do you think I tell people things?So just one drink, tell me how happy you are there,Continue reading “Dissolution-Resolution”
The Less We Know, The Better?
Many theories, inventions, innovations, and technologies arise from human curiosity and the search for information and truth. However, while curiosity is part of human natural characteristics that might lead to information gathering, it might bring drawbacks if the collected information is not filtered. Information overload and the negative impact of social media are essential subtopicsContinue reading “The Less We Know, The Better?”
