Don’t waste your time, the ‘perfect’ career move doesn’t exist

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Don’t waste your time, the ‘perfect’ career move doesn’t exist
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Do not waste your life trying to make the perfect decision, they do not exist. Instead, be prepared to change.

In sport the referees and umpires are merely the first to make a call in a decision process that ultimately is determined by the interpretation of video evidence. Even then, it is contended.

Generally and traditionally, judges, referees, and umpires are recruited from the experienced and senior ranks within their respective fields. The adage that I used to be a cricketer until my eyesight failed, and then I became an umpire, contains more than a grain of truth. Despite recruiting the sagest of sages, these arbiters can and do make mistakes. Even the video referees, get it wrong. In association football, there are more than many that positively hate the Video Assistant Referee system because it can look so subjective despite the technology.

Do what you love, follow your passion, and similar bumper-sticker philosophy not only is generally unhelpful , but it also pre-supposes that whatever you think you love doing, you will love the morning after. Experience can be a cruel a mistress. We can remove a lot of pressure from ourselves, by recognising that any career “decision” is initially no more than a redirection, that does not have to be grimly stuck by in the face of changing circumstances.

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