If you join the military you are giving up a significant amount of your freedom. You give up much of the control of your life to them. The military can certainly develop character and I thoroughly respect people in the armed forces - but giving up that amount of freedom is simply unacceptable to me personally.
You really don't think you can develop your character and skills on your own?
I say you spend the time in Nicaragua and that will give you a much clearer view of what your next step is. After I spent 2 weeks in the Philippines for a service trip I immediately had a much clearer picture of what to do with my life.
Also you definitely need to read this great article on finding passion in your line of work.
You really don't think you can develop your character and skills on your own?
I say you spend the time in Nicaragua and that will give you a much clearer view of what your next step is. After I spent 2 weeks in the Philippines for a service trip I immediately had a much clearer picture of what to do with my life.
Also you definitely need to read this great article on finding passion in your line of work.
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Most people believe that passions exist a priori of any serious engagement with a pursuit; they’re some mysterious Platonic form waiting for you to discover. This is a dangerous fiction.
My alternative definition claims instead that passion is the feeling generated by mastery. It doesn’t exist outside of serious hard work.
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