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Many believe that the goal of one’s career should be to pursue a passion while others feel it is

merely a way to earn a livelihood.


Discuss both sides and give your own opinion.
There are two distinct schools of thought when it comes to the goal of one's career. On the one hand,
some believe that the primary aim of a career should be to pursue one's passion. According to this
perspective, individuals should pursue careers that align with their interests and passions, and that
provide a sense of fulfillment and purpose. On the other hand, others argue that a career is primarily a
means of earning a livelihood, and that while it is certainly possible to find passion and fulfillment in
one's work, this should not be the primary consideration when choosing a career.

Proponents of the "pursue your passion" approach argue that when individuals are doing work that they
are passionate about, they are more likely to be happy, engaged, and productive. They are also more
likely to be successful in their careers because they are more likely to be motivated to put in the
necessary effort to excel. In addition, pursuing a passion can provide a sense of purpose and meaning in
life, which can be important for overall well-being and satisfaction.

However, those who argue that the primary goal of a career is to earn a livelihood point out that for
many people, the practicalities of life often necessitate prioritizing financial stability over passion. They
argue that it is not always possible or practical to pursue a career based solely on one's passions, and
that individuals must sometimes make sacrifices to ensure their financial well-being. They also note that
sometimes people can find passion and fulfillment in unexpected places, and that it is not always
necessary to have a career that aligns perfectly with one's interests.

To sum up, I do not have personal beliefs or opinions. However, I can say that there is merit to both
sides of the argument, and the right approach likely depends on individual circumstances. While
pursuing a career that aligns with one's passions can provide a sense of fulfillment and motivation, it is
also important to be practical and consider factors such as financial stability and job security. Ultimately,
the ideal career is one that strikes a balance between personal fulfillment and practical considerations.

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