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From Professor & Sir Ken Robinson (More) • Last updated on October 17.12.2023, XNUMX • First published on 05.09.2014/XNUMX/XNUMX • So far 5856 readers, 1778 social media shares Likes & Reviews (5 / 5) • Read & write comments
Job Search - that's what many understand People and the studieren from Jobs. The right job search starts much earlier, namely with the question: What can and do I really want?
In the Middle Ages, knights in Europe undertook a search to find something worth striving for Objective to reach. A search involves travel, adventure, and risk. It is the essence of a journey of discovery that its results cannot be foreseen.
Finding your own element is a personal task, a journey of discovery for which research is also necessary. And, of course, this also risks and the danger of failing.
That's what you will do. In principle, the search for your element leads in two directions: it is a journey to oneself to explore what is hidden inside you. But it is also a journey to the outside to see what opportunities your environment holds.
Whether you master the challenge of your quest depends on your Commitment and your bravery, and how valuable the potential reward is to you.
If you are willing to do what needs to be done, you will find a lot to help and inspire you. I am that for sure.
Some people live their lives without Risks or ambition, others live an adventure. Joseph Campbell studied the heroic sagas of many cultures throughout history.
On the journey of a hero, Campbell writes that all heroes face similar challenges. Likewise, your search will provide difficulties and rewards.
Even if no one has ever led a life like you before, there are many signs of how the route could be lost
However, no one can guarantee that you will have found your item at the end of your trip. We all come from different directions and everyone has to go their own way.
And as always with a discovery trip, there is no guarantee that you will find what you are looking for. No one can really tell you exactly which way you are going and which destination you should target.
Others can always provide you with a guide and some basic principles that will help you orient yourself along this path. Even if your trip is quite individual, you do not have to be alone.
You may find mentors to support you and other people who are in the same element back home feel as.
Finding your own element doesn't mean, however, that needs ignoring others who may depend on you. Nor did it mean leaving everything behind.
However, it involves analyzing oneself closely and asking yourself what you can still do to implement your own talents and passions. It is also about asking yourself what makes you think of it and how to change it.
In the end you will know one thing: either you have reached your goal and have found your element, or you have to determine the next station on the horizon and keep looking. Whatever the end, you should never doubt that this journey is worth taking.
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Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Ken Robinson is one of the leading innovators. Born in 1950 in Liverpool, UK, Ken Robinson developed polio at the age of four. He had to give up his dream of becoming a professional footballer at an early age. As a young adult, he realized his real talent: speaking in front of an audience. Today he is one of the most sought-after speakers in the world, advising governments, corporations and NGOs in Europe, Asia and the US. In 1998 he headed a creativity, education and business commission for the UK government and later became a key figure in developing a strategy for Creative and Economic Development in the Peace Process for Ireland. He was also one of four international advisers to the Singapore government looking to become a creative hub in Southeast Asia. For 12 years he was Professor at the University of Warwick (UK). In 2011 he was included in the list of the world's elite thought leaders by the US business magazine “Fast Company” and in the ranking of the Thinkers50 list of the world's best business thought leaders. With over 25 million clicks, his TED speech “How Schools kill Creativity” is the most-viewed in the history of TED conferences. Ken Robinson lives with his family in Los Angeles. His last book "The Element" was a New York Times bestseller. More information at sirkenrobinson.com All texts from Professor & Sir Ken Robinson.
RT @SimoneJanson: Enthusiastic about life - 3/3: Finding the perfect job -
I like the fact that the chances and the profits of one's own journey of discovery are pointed out in a balanced way, but also the danger of failure are clearly addressed.
All big and small successes and discoveries always have many failures in the wake. I believe that what you learn from searching and “failing” is essential to really get ahead. That's why I'm a fan of fault tolerance, especially when it comes to new projects. Otherwise everything stays the same and you don't want that all the time.
Hello Volker,
thanks for the hint. That's exactly what Reinhold Messner said in his video interview: That he learned much more from failure than from his successes.
Enthusiastic about life - 3/3: Finding the perfect job -
Enthusiastic about life - 3/3: Finding the perfect job -
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