Mar 1, 2018 at 5:04 PM
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So... let's say, a person is about 2 years away from graduating.
Usually, people choose universities and jobs based on their preference, their (er,) parents, and the availability of said job. Some people can even choose if they are interested in multiple things at once. Even if they have to choose something they hate, they still can try and carry on with it until opportunities arise.
Now, what if a person is a "jack of all trades", but doesn't like anything they do? By that, I mean that they can do something productive (and succeed) if they need to, but they have no preference (and they probably don't wish to excel in something that they don't prefer). Also, they're not forced into choosing something specific.
Now, I know that this is a generally bad trait, but this is still a person, and they need to know how to live with that if they want to survive.
I can give more details, but I'll leave the question as is, for now.
Usually, people choose universities and jobs based on their preference, their (er,) parents, and the availability of said job. Some people can even choose if they are interested in multiple things at once. Even if they have to choose something they hate, they still can try and carry on with it until opportunities arise.
Now, what if a person is a "jack of all trades", but doesn't like anything they do? By that, I mean that they can do something productive (and succeed) if they need to, but they have no preference (and they probably don't wish to excel in something that they don't prefer). Also, they're not forced into choosing something specific.
Now, I know that this is a generally bad trait, but this is still a person, and they need to know how to live with that if they want to survive.
I can give more details, but I'll leave the question as is, for now.