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Chapter 9 Chapter 8: Life is an open-book exam (2)

For some, leaving school is a frustrating event.At this time, there is no ready standard answer anymore.When you have to make a choice, you will feel more panic, because no one will tell you whether your choice is right or not.Although your family, friends or neighbors will be happy to give you some advice, it's up to you to decide.The good news is that you don't have to be "right" in the beginning, and there are plenty of opportunities later to retool your skills and enthusiasm in new and surprising ways. I hope that some of the concepts described in this book will allow you to re-examine yourself and the world from a new perspective.Many new ideas do not arise from intuition.As an educator who values ​​innovation, I have found that many good ideas come from those who can adapt to changing work environments, grasp opportunities, plan rationally, and learn from failures.These ideas are valuable for everyone who wants to achieve something in life.

In the next few chapters I will tell stories from all walks of life, from recent college graduates to well-informed professionals.Hopefully these stories resonate with you and give you some insight and inspiration when it comes to making choices.The main purpose of this book is to provide you with a new perspective, allowing you to examine the world more clearly and question traditional concepts when drawing a blueprint for the future.Of course, everyone will feel confused when facing a turning point in life. At this time, seeing how others deal with these similar troubles will make you more confident, turn your pressure into motivation, and challenges into opportunities.

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