A Guide For Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want To Be When They Grow Up By Emilie Wapnick
* Our summary is short, simple and pragmatic. It allows you to have the essential ideas of a big book in less than 30 minutes. *You will discover what a multipotential is and if you are one. *You will also discover that : having a large number of interests is not a weakness, but a strength; your answer to the question: "What do you do in life?" does not define you; nothing (absolutely nothing) requires you to have a uniform career. * Who hasn't had to answer the famous question: "What do you want to do in life?"? If, as a child, it is easy to give a fancy or ingenuous answer (as an astronaut or a firefly farmer), once you are an adult, the question must be seriously considered. It is then necessary to find a profession, a path, a meaning to give to one's life. One must earn money, be independent, but above all, one must not deviate from the right path. Once you have chosen a path, a career, you must stick to it. That's why this question has such a paralyzing power: it has only one possible answer. How do people who can't, or won't, choose? The curious with their many interests? Those who have several passions, which they don't want to give up? These people, Emilie Wapnick calls them "multipotential". With "How to be Everything", she dismantles the idea that each person has a destiny, a single great goal in life. According to her, it is possible to have several careers and several passions. *Buy now the summary of this book for the modest price of a cup of coffee!
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