Comment by NooneAtAll3
3 days ago
and the comment is saying that such emotional reaction might be to complexity and scale itself, rather than the specific individual details
3 days ago
and the comment is saying that such emotional reaction might be to complexity and scale itself, rather than the specific individual details
I think the questions in the article did the article a disservice. It's not about whether you know the answer to business-related trivia right off the bat, but about whether finding out the answer to such trivia seems interesting to you, because that's going to be your life from now on.
I'd argue the questions are simply a tool to force a person to confront the reality of a profession vs. a fantasy they've built in their head.
I think the problem is that when confronting all future plans you might find out you don't like any of them.
But you have to do something, choose something. So it's almost better if you don't think too hard, just do it and find out, learn to become content with it.
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Yea, it's about confronting yourself. I'd agree. I think the whole thing about investing into a store isn't really what this article is about.