Most people don’t wake up one day and deliberately choose the wrong career.
Career decisions are usually made early in life, with limited exposure, strong social influence, and pressure to choose something “safe.” At that moment, the decision feels logical and responsible.
The problem appears later — when dissatisfaction quietly sets in.
This doesn’t mean the person failed.
It means the decision framework was incomplete.
Common reasons this happens include:
- decisions made too early
- confusing ability with interest
- choosing safety without evaluating fit
- lack of structured career decision-making
Understanding these patterns reduces self-blame and allows for better choices moving forward.
Career clarity is not a one-time discovery.
It is a process that evolves with reflection and experience.
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