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My opinion about this article is that it will help you in planning your future. The part that reached me the most is this.
“Fight the Fear: If creating a vision is so simple, why don’t more people do it? “People are lost and afraid now, and they’re scared to say what they want because they’re afraid of not getting it,” Brown Volksman says. “When it comes to vision, sometimes people won’t even say what they want unless they know they will get there or how to get there. But you have to create what you want first and then live into it.  It’s like a declaration. It takes courage—and a bit of faith”
When people know what they want they sometimes usually won’t admit it because they do not to how to achieve or how to get to that goal and that creates fear. In order to stand up to this you will have to have courage and either follow a path that has already been created for you or create your own.  A person has to do the research, gain knowledge and face this fear.  Or else in life you will not get anywhere.
This article asks questions that lead you to ask yourself “am I sure that this is what I want?” And after you have decided and have made your mind up 100% that this career is what I want, you then are ready to take action and do the practicality that is needed for you to move forward.

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