English, asked by anand02, 1 year ago

fantasy dreaming high is a way to touch the flying colours of success what is needed to choose right career for teenagers to realise these dreams

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Answered by hannah02
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it is very important to choose a promising career

it is also so much more important to choose career which suits your passion

when you are forced to choose a particular course your mind gets involved to the subject

you will end up doing job you hate

it was not a course you chose you will end up scoring average marks

you successfully complete your education but you will remain unsaleable in the job market

you end up joining job where you are overqualified

knowing your situation and your crisis your boss will try to extract maximum work from you and they will exploit you

Bright Career starts with attending a proper career counselling a well experienced person

when you are in the threshold of completeing High School you must spend quality time to analyse the available career options

you must not be influenced by peer pressure

teen age is a period of time where you tend to take a lot of emotional decisions

decisions regarding career should not be taken on motional basis but we must analyse the options intellectually

seeking for guidance from the right sources this is of great help
Answered by tyagineeru026
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Teenagers have boundless enthusiasm and ambitions. They have sweet dreams and go on fantasising. It is natural for them to do so. Every youth is a dreamer. Every great scientist or writer has a dream. Without some thing to aspire for one can’t strive to achieve that goal. Dreams lead to the golden gate of success. Some teenagers float in the world of fantasy. They have unreal dreams. It is just like a child asking for the moon. Their feet are in the mud and they dream of the stars in the sky. Such fantasising results in disappointment and disillusionment. A dreamer who fails to realise his dream is labelled a failure. Those who realise their dreams become heroes and achievers in their spheres. I think it is better to have dreams even if we fail to realise them. Who would have dreams if the teenagers don’t—will these grey-headed, grey-bearded persons have dreams? Let the teenagers indulge in their natural activity and dream of a golden future. They will strive to translate them into reality.

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