Lol funny to see this post ... I was just reading this thread trying to think if there was any advice I could give to recent grads, and I realized that the answer is probably no (and that's not the point of this thread anyway). I wouldn't have listened to any advice when I was graduating college. I was going to do what I was going to do.
You know, I've had a couple Thursday night drinks so I believe I will get philosophical. I guess I'll stand by the "do what you love" line. That advice is not always easy to follow because doing what you love doesn't always translate into a career very easily. I love books, so I went to grad school in English, but I learned I didn't want to be a teacher. I love the law, so I went to law school, but being a lawyer in a big firm didn't agree with me. Now I'm trying being a government lawyer, and that is going great so far, but it's unfortunate that I had to try out certain career paths to learn that by following them I was dooming myself to an unhappy, unfulfilling life. Sometimes I want to try to tell young people about my experience in hopes that they will be able to chart a more direct course to their dreams, but I realize that it likely won't help. It wouldn't have helped me when I was 22 ... I had to try the thing to know whether I liked it enough to do it enough to make it my profession. I guess that's the way it is. The best you can do is to work hard and know that nothing comes easy, but also know that nothing is worthwhile if it makes you unhappy -- and I don't mean stressed-out-because-it-is-hard unhappy (that is healthy unhappiness; it will be fleeting compared with your general satisfaction); I mean deeply, spiritually unhappy. For example, I have a couple friends who have been pushed into Big 4 public accounting due to family pressure, and these people have the rage that comes from leading an unfulfilling life (by the way, that is NOT a dig at public accounting; for many people it is a very fulfilling career, or at least the start of one ... just using a couple friends who happen coincidentally to be accountants as an example). Little things make them furious now. They've forgotten how to live and aren't fun to be around. Don't let that be you. Be happy.
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Honey, can I have another bourbon and some tylenol?