My biggest fear is doing the same things 10 years from now. That would be a failure. It's something you have to constantly reassess, and asking yourself what you are going to do next makes it a good, long full journey.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Consult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.
My biggest fear has always been being 40 and hating my job. I love challenges. I'm not afraid to try anything.
One of my biggest fears is not being able to break out of a rut; of becoming a prisoner to my ways, unable to change course. But in my mid-thirties, I learned you can change your thinking.
The biggest fear I have is to die with regrets, and of course that will come true.
I'm not scared of anything in particular, but I am motivated by a fear of failure as opposed to a need to succeed.
I'll talk about these things, but it's just, you know, you only get so much time and I'm much more interested in what I'm going to be doing next year than in something I did 10 years ago.
I used to worry about what would happen five or 10 years from now, but I don't anymore. I thought about going to medical school because that has always interested me, but decided against it.
Just remember, you can do anything you set your mind to, but it takes action, perseverance, and facing your fears.
You can't be afraid of the problem. Don't be afraid of failure; don't be afraid to make mistakes. Make sure you learn from each step; iterate, and stay as efficient as possible without being paralyzed by a difficult situation.
I'm not really too worried about what I'm gonna do next, because I just think of my career as, like, having sixty years ahead of me.