Free Will

The answer to this question might be a bit obvious but I will ask it anyway. Did you know that most people have freedom of choice? This concept carries a lot of weight in our lives in both the long and short term. From deciding whether you will eat rice and beans for breakfast, get married, buy a car, or even send that risky text. What you choose to do each day of your life opens a path for what you will be doing tomorrow and even decades later. And the funny thing is that things are rarely set in stone. Life is mysterious enough to make sure you will rarely know where your decisions will take you. But is also diverse enough to give you a way to switch directions should things not turn out as planned.

Take careers as an example. When we were young, naive, and clueless, a good number of people were very sure they knew the jobs they wanted to dedicate their lives to. And as far as I know, this mainly revolved around jobs like being a pilot, doctor, lawyer, or engineer. Thorough character development as we progressed through high school, and campus typically lands people in fields they never would have considered. Driven by circumstance, passion, or this crazy thing called life, people have shifted to all sorts of careers. The biggest of which is probably entrepreneurship. The numerous opportunities that have been created by a more diverse and open-minded world have allowed us to be anything, and do anything (within the confines of the law of course). This has hence generated a new movement towards individualized businesses.

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