Michael was a college student obsessed with his career. Like many other students, Miguel was essential for completing their studies as soon as possible and enter the labor market. Since little was seen as the main character in your environment, have a college degree it was imperative to find a job well paid. Unconsciously during all her years of nursing student had been studying the need empirical as possible, as this was associated with a successful professional life. He liked to play the violin and did very well, but his parents refused flatly Miguel's life was going along that path, since "it does not eat."
Michael met great people and lived experiences to remember some and forget many others. Michael was not a brilliant student of truth, but it was not the typical student who leaves school to two years in college. It was a steady boy, who suffered more than usual in their day to day. I did not want to miss lectures ever, and when it was exam time so destrozadaba anxiety mood. Over the years the college parties and passivity became a very big self-imposed to recover lost and end as soon as possible. Miguel suffered a lot during those years, turning in on oneself and the race, leaving out at night and breaking social ties.
What Miguel never expected is that after all that he had been studying the imagined reality was quite different. Attempted inroads into the labor market started doing odd jobs and functions completely different to what he had been training all these years. Le remunerated in black, no trading or had any rights. Eventually
Miguel got a series of jobs ranging from temporary contracts to indefinite a decent salary.
The poblem is that Michael came in at 8 in the morning to work, and hopefully out at 8 pm, sometimes staying up later. But hey its purpose was fulfilled, was a college student and was working for the company he had achieved "success in life."
Do you this story sound familiar? Do you know someone who lives this way or is it? Do you feel identified in part?
Honestly I'm tired of seeing society instills certain values \u200b\u200bsince you were small, often crushing the intellectual abilities of each. I know I have readers in many South American countries and would not want to generalize, but here in Spain we have had for a couple of decades absolute obsession with university degrees or other, what is known as "titulitis." Now there are so many people, both university graduates and therefore entitled to stand out from all that, many get a doctorate and become an expert do a thousand things. It seems that society is meant to be a college professor. The mentality seems to be that, to stand out and succeed should be studied and removed titles.
education given to us from a young age is wrong, and for changing the current problem we have in our society we must start changing the way we educate children.
We have to strengthen their emotional skills, their creativity, their ideas, let them express and develop their brains differently than what they impose on society today.
Miguel's Story is a clear example of what happens to a great number of people on our planet, have followed the stream that society has imposed and when they reached the mouth have realized that his "career success" no has been such, and if it has been not been given the number of certificates they have obtained but its real potential, resources and skills.
The potential is thus the potential that society has "given" titles taking us out of everything and following the path of a life that is far from letting us get all the potential we have.
Instead, the real potential is inherent within us each of us, the potential we know we have and sometimes we do not get because "correponde" "I do not avail" etc.
I can only encourage you to raise awareness of our environment that reality is not what you would have us believe for so long. And we have to start from scratch, not to mention college. I'm tired of seeing people in college who still believe that you will have a huge professional success, by virtue of finishing his career in the years that correspond or have multiple degrees in marketing, auditing and programming come on!
For the sake of everyone, and help concienciémonos others to do, so we can get our real potential and leave aside the assumption of fictitious potential, that the only thing that has brought us to today is an unequal and unjust in the labor market, a excess of graduates, the unemployment rate ever recorded and a black and uncertain future.
draw your REAL POWER!!
I leave you with this picture:
* This woman Gillian Lynne is author of "Cats" and "The Phantom of the Opera" among others works, choreographer 84 years and an overwhelming potential and the world of dance. Small said he had a problem of attention in school and was not on track to be a good person. His parents discovered Gillian's passion in dance, aimed and focused all of their income on enhancing that passion, and today has a spectacular career as a dance school and billionaire.
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