The Joy of not Pursuing a Career
I was going to write a long post about this topic, but luckily someone cut me short. In How to Do What You Love you youngsters can all read about what to do and, more important, what not to do after leaving school. In fact, start right now
One of the best bits:
[…] It might be a good rule simply to avoid any prestigious task. If it didn’t suck, they wouldn’t have had to make it prestigious.
Hear, hear.
Overall, a nice read. A bit more serious that I would have written it, so maybe I’ll keep writing that long post on my to-do list regardless.



February 17th, 2006 at 3:29 pm
I have some thoughts about this.
I’m pursuing a carreer and working in some projects with a group of friends.
The question is: would you trust your life on a non doctor guy. The same with any other profession. Don’t we really need some prestige? Can I expect others give me important things to work on when I don’t have a degree, and there’s a lot of other people who do?
Maybe your post will make somethings clearer to me
Mariano