Some think that young people should be free to choose any career they like, while others say that they should think more realistically about their future. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
Selecting a
career is an onerous task for fresh graduates: they must prudently weigh their options:
personal interest and passion, and the consequences for future. I opine,
shortlisting a professional engagement is a life changing decision and should
be given a serious thought before finalizing.
As per modern
perceptions, one should be free to choose the stream they want to go for as it
will boost their confidence, and will be enthusiastic towards it. They will be
less dependent on others and will be more responsible for their own task. To
corroborate, someone enjoying finesse art, such as painting, should always opt
for a profession like as painter, where his inclination lies; joining some
other realm: accounting, for example, immersing in figures, wherein they might work
but will be unable to realize their potential; and obtain professional
dexterity and contentment. In fact, many have found fame and success by just
following their passion and investing their energies into those pursuits.
Nevertheless,
delving profoundly into the future prospects of an occupation and personal
priorities is critical before affording a head start to a career. One must seek
counsel of experienced professionals, and determine if their desire is yielding
them appropriate yields to survive comfortably. Chasing dreams is one thing but
ending up with nothing is something will fetch only resentment and regret: fresh
computer graduates can become freelancers, or to engage as software engineers in
large corporations. Even though the former option might seem attractive, the
latter is likely to fetch adequate resources and financial benefits in the long run.