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It’s okay to not have life figured out
Teaching What School Doesn’t With Noah
Hi guys,
Growing up, I felt School always had this pressure for you to have your life figured out as early as possible.
For me, it started when I was picking my GCSEs at 14 years old. Then when I had to pick my A-Levels at age 16. Then when I had to fill out a form at college to say exactly what I was going to do.
The truth is, in this world having one set job is increasingly becoming less and less a thing. The world is moving so fast and quickly. AI is moving faster than ever. Many jobs are being replaced by ones that do different things.
I’ve seen too many of my older friends feel pressured to go down paths (mainly university lol) that they didn’t want to go down.
I’m 20 writing this, and have had some high levels of success for my age. I run a business, employ people, and work with massive brands. But I still feel so young and like to be honest - I still don’t know exactly what I want out of life.
There have been so many doors recently that have nearly opened, and then shut. But I always believe where God closes one door, a better door opens.
So if you don’t know exactly what to do - it’s okay ❤️
Focus on just trying things! Go travel (I’m planning on doing lots more of that this year). Go and create content around your passions. Start side hustles. Start and fail businesses.
For me, the best thing you can do when you have no clue what to do is attend the university of life. Where you try a bunch of things and see what lands and what doesn’t.
Actually going out there in the real world, even if you fail, is WAY more valuable than having a degree you aren’t even passionate about.
If you agree, or this hits home, please reply “YES!”