Long-term career aspirations encompass emotional and intellectual impact of work on society.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The quality of one's emotional life changes over the years, doesn't it? But the basic instincts and desires, greed and hope, seem to remain constant. In the larger scope of things, there's a sense of fulfillment to living a creative life. So I guess that's what keeps me going.
Imagine choosing a job not on money or even on career advancement, but as part of a life worth living.
When you've accomplished a certain amount in your career, you're not so focused on your ambitions.
The peak of a career can only last so long. You go up and you try to maintain it. But, it can only last so long and then you're going to go down.
My own career reflects a strange dichotomy between the world we've long known and the world that will become.
Careers are defined by four minutes on the ice and lives can change forever, emotionally and financially.
I've been in the twilight of my career longer than most people have had their career.
It's not what you achieve, it's what you overcome. That's what defines your career.
Career is a mindset. The wrong mindset. Career is linear. Especially when you are trapped in the TV or film world. The next thing you do has always got to be bigger, or it is perceived as a failure.
No matter what your career aspirations are, you should begin by thinking carefully about why you are engaging in any activity and what you can expect to get out of it.
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