| ext">This article is part 2 of the article that explores | | | | eventually, I will stuck with it forever |
| the myths surrounding the choice of a career. Four | | | | There are many people who have successfully |
| myths were discussed in the previous part. In this | | | | changed their career, not just once but several times. |
| article, three more myths are discussed in detail. | | | | Yes, it is not going to be easy to change your career |
| Myth #5: Happiness is related to money and so | | | | path especially if do not have the educational |
| career choice should be based on salary | | | | qualifications and experience to start off with. |
| No doubt money is important to live a decent life. | | | | However, it is not impossible if you have true interest |
| However, money alone may not bring you happiness | | | | in it. |
| especially if you are stuck around doing a job that | | | | Myth #7: Changing careers would mean losing the |
| you are least interested in. If you pick up a career | | | | skills I learnt in previous career |
| that you are interested in but that pays you lesser | | | | Even with your current career, you could move to |
| money that other career options in which you have | | | | another that makes use of the skills you learnt in |
| less or no interest, you may find more satisfaction | | | | your career. From an insurance agent, you could |
| and happiness. Hence, consider aspects other than | | | | move to a software company dealing in insurance |
| salary when finalizing an occupation. | | | | software as a subject matter expert. |
| Myth #6: If I choose a career and don't like it | | | | |