Life Build With Capital

 Scientific progress is possible only if there is a unique solution in the field. Based on such a unique solution, further development, innovation, and discovery can naturally occur. Creativity, innovation, outstanding quality, and innovative thinking are necessary to be at the top, and before reaching the top, a strong foundation is needed.


After carefully examining Johnson's concept, we can find the nature of Pardis's lifestyle. The goal of a complete career is - like scientific development. To find the basic unique results necessary for transformation in the field. Simply put, if you want to know what your future life goal will be, then you need to know the job that suits your life. Do you still need to know the job that suits you?  Then you need good basic life skills that are suitable for work.


Now the source of Sarah's problem has been clarified. She doesn't know the basic job that suits her life, and she doesn't have the basic skills that match her job, and she is still searching for her life goal. (She only has two years of undergraduate life left, she is too worried about her future life, so she quit school, and then she started working, and even though it didn't work out, she left a job that she didn't finish, and she was in a bad mood, and she went back to school with the wrong idea of ​​​​finding a solution to her life goal. She just kept going.)


As an ordinary diploma student, her basic life skills are not complete, not complete. She thinks that she will get enough if she goes back to school, and she studies again. So she is completely confused, and the process of transformation in her life is not smooth, and she can't make any good changes by going here and there.


If we compare it to Johnson’s idea, Sarah could have had a better life than she thought. If she had just stayed in school. Or if she had continued to work, accumulated good skills for the job, and tried to become a more outstanding editor, her life goals would have appeared clearly.


Sarah could not think like that, and she did not get anywhere as a student, nor did she get anywhere as an editor, and she got lost halfway through.


Jane also got lost because she did not have a foundation for transformation. She could not finish school, which could have provided a good foundation for her life, and she was denied access to any good job. When opportunities were closed, instead of looking for more opportunities, she was in a hurry and in life - mistaking the life milestones she had written in her mind for life goals, and she got lost.


It was not wrong for her to think of adventures as goals. It was not a sin. It was not a waste.  Jane's main mistake was not having a strong foundation, but wanting to do things differently. She fell because she wanted to climb up. If Jane had continued her education and had a career that would support her adventurous life, she would not have lived a life of being a slave to others.


If she had worked hard and performed well in the jobs she got after school, her life would have been solidified. She didn't have that kind of mindset, and she lost her way because she was too ambitious and stubborn.


Finding her purpose in life is very simple. She just needs to build a strong foundation. Just like a waiter can become a doctor, and a doctor can become a waiter. What should she do to build a strong foundation? Everyone knows the answer to this question. It is to accumulate basic resources for a career. No matter what you do, you need skills. If you have accumulated the basic skills required for your field, and if you put in the maximum effort when you work in practice,  The goal will become clear.


As we learned in RULE#2, good work requires good capital. According to the value of the work you do, it is imperative to have good skills. Only when you have good skills, you will definitely be able to imagine good goals.


No matter how hard it is, the secret of those who are happy and satisfied with their work is that they are skilled, competent, and efficient at what they do. This is because of the skills they have acquired through hard work and dedication.


Developing a clear purpose in life is like trying to do a good job. You must first develop a good basic skill set and personality. Only then can you set goals and objectives that are consistent with your skills and personality. Without these skills and attributes, both Sarah and Jane are lost.


If we look back at the story of Pardis Sabati, his life, his work, his mind, and his happiness are all complete and sufficient. Because they can be exchanged according to value, he can set clear goals and  No matter how difficult the journey towards your goal may be, you can continue walking with confidence.

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