job vs freedom/unknown in growing pains

  • Oct. 22, 2021, 7:34 a.m.
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I’m in a predicament.

I was offered a job. It’s a pretty impressive title, with a decent salary. It would look good in my resume. And it’s a social justice job. This job is in a field that I have a lot of experience in, so I’m well prepared to take it on.

But I have been wanting to switch out of this field. I want to try something else.
I don’t know what that other thing is. Maybe entrepreneurship of some kind. I don’t know, I want to explore. I need to explore. I just… don’t feel able to keep doing this work, and in a 9-5 capacity. This kind of work doesn’t make me feel happy.

So if I turn down this job, I continue being directionless, lost… If I take this job, I don’t have to feel so directionless and lost anymore; I have a 9-to-5 like every other up-standing employed citizen. Honestly part of the appeal of taking this job is to just have a purpose handed to me instead of finding my own.

I’m also lucky to have enough savings to live on for a few more months while I figure things out. I don’t need to take this job for financial reasons. And I’m in my mid-twenties, no dependents.

Do I go for title, pay, stability, resume-building… or, do I take a risk and try to really go after… my happiness? I guess? Find what makes me happy? And get good at it?
I don’t know. Will I regret that? This is like a movie trope, I can’t believe I’m actually living it. The jaded “realistic” and “practical” adult, versus the ambitious teenager who has a dream. Which one am I choosing to be in this moment? Obviously both sides have a point, and movies tend to favor the one who took a risk and went off the beaten path. But that’s only because that makes a better movie, right?

What do you think?


Last updated October 22, 2021


.bleu. October 22, 2021

Sounds like there'd more benefits to taking this job than cons. I'd just take the job until you find a direction, especially if you're not employed at the moment.

renslayer .bleu. ⋅ October 24, 2021

Thanks so much for your input!

.bleu. renslayer ⋅ October 24, 2021

You're welcome. Good luck!

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