Jonson

Which Are The Most Important Jobs ?

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I am 16 years looking for my passion .... i love great acting  , also enjoy editing photos videos,drawing, programming .. i feel like i could become very good at any of these .. but i feel like i must become an actor but that would be a really hard thing to accomplish .

There are various activities that people do in order to get money , create products,services and art  for other people. 

But which are the most important ones ? 

Let's say that there is a scientist who is very innovative and his new discoveries are applied in real life and many people benefit from that.

Then there is a singer who can sing very well but doesn't really help people in staying healthy , getting the right information or having a better environment , they just make people feel in certain ways.

And then there are all those gurus who make money by telling others how to make money ...

What counts as work ? is there a level of importance to all the activities  ?

Is a scientist more important than an artist ? (yes i know it depends on the impact they have on the world) but what if both have really big positive impact , but in different ways ... materialistic and emotional ..

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All can be seen as important and not important. It all depends on how see it (at the time).

What is important for some is not for others. There are many facets to everything. By keeping an open mind the many facets to everything shows itself to you and life becomes open too all interpretations, including this one. Nothing is necessarily so.

So, to find what is important to your self is totally up to you, and don't be surprised if it changes over time. It is much like re-reading a book after a period of time. When re-reading it you find things that you don't recall reading, or you see the whole book differently. This is because during the interval, between reads, one has learnt more stuff from other aspects of life. They re-read the book with a different mindset. So too with what one finds important in a job.

So go with what is of value for you today and be prepared for it to change.

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