me too, totally drained me. No wonder, i got 0 dopamine from all my effort. Didn't care about what i did, just wanted to do good in eyes of others, didn't like the community and was not that competent. Ended up depressed and feeling empty.
Perfect breakdown and really related to many of these. Passion is not born from day 1 and sometimes it's take trial and error and it requires suuuchhh patience. You sometimes have to go through a bunch of things and realize what you don't like, to find what you do, but it can be hard. Love how you brought the science part in as a cognitive neuroscience lover
You sir have earned my like and subscription. Im in a part of my life where I feel completely lost and I’m 25 years old. I have been hoping job to job for the last month and nothing really seems to be hitting right for me. But your advise from this video has really opened my eyes. Keep your head up and your eyes looking straight ahead at the goal in sight. I really appreciate this video. Thank you
Thanks for sharing such an inspiring video! "identifying the life you want is critical! "Can't make a living doing your passion if there's no demand for it." "We have to step outside our narrow perspective of what is possible within our careers" "These are some things that will add clarity to your search: - Do you like abstract ideas or more concrete tangible solutions? - Do you thrive in a fast-paced high pressure environment, or - Do you enjoy slow-moving traditional sectors? - Are you detailed-oriented or big-picture focused? "
Really enjoyed this! Identifying the life I wanted to live was key for me - not just what I wanted but why I wanted it. Everything starts to fall in place after that. Thanks for sharing.
I’m 22 and I feel like I’m wasting time. I really want to be a vet but did so I have research on it and it doesn’t seem worth it. Especially the student loan debt to pay ratio and burn out rate. I’m still learning myself so it’s been hard to find any other thing that I would enjoy. I know that I love animals and science.
It sounds like you've identified the subject matter that interests you. However, what about the workplace characteristics that you enjoy? For example, do you like to work with people or things? Do you like abstract ideas or more concrete tangible solutions? Do you thrive in a fast-paced high pressure environment or do you enjoy slow-moving traditional sectors? Are you detailed-oriented or big-picture focused? These are some things that will add clarity to your search.
This is a great topic and you're only in your 20s, I'm in my 40s and helping people finding their freedom path. At your age it's really crucial to DO IT! Great video!
Great advice for those in their 20s trying to figure out what career they may want. I also think this lends its self to any age group who may be struggling with the love for their existing career and are looking for a change. Always great tips Jon, cheers!
In my early 20's, I was struggling to find the right college until I met a lady who helped and suggested to enroll the best college for me and it's 2 hours away from home. I drove there and graduated 6 months later and got a job! 😁
My priorities are acquiring a career as a heavy equipment technician apprentice, have a career and life balance, have financial stability and bachelor pad, acquire post secondary education in my field and finally have a kickboxing hobby.
I’m a 20 year old girl, graduated from college for Business Management with a focus in Entrepreneurship. I have a job that pays 11 an hr but I can’t drive yet. My last years of high school I was extremely depressed because I didn’t know what to do with my life. Everyone pushed me for real estate and I went with it for lack of other ideas, but I attached my depression to it so for me, in my head, real estate became the worst possible career. Now I still have no idea what to do
Have you tried to do some job hopping to get a taste of what's a good fit for you? You can check out my video on that here: ua-cam.com/video/rT8eAkKJMz8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Dr.JonTam
@@annalucia2663 For people in India, that ($11/hr) is a lot of money, really a lot! If one works for that rate for 20 days (8 hours/day), that person can spend 5 months in India doing nothing. That is seriously a lot of money.
Hello sir I’m currently an undergrad studying Bsc. Management and I actually don’t know what I wanna do but I know for sure I want to indulge in the highly paying career path under my course of study
I just took your career personality test. It seemed much too simple, but I took an extra moment to reflect and answer honestly and was incredibly surprised at how well the results summed up ME and provided additional insights. DEFINITELY worth the ~two minutes it took to finish!!! Thank you!
Thanks Warren! Yes, it’s a quick and accurate test that gives a high-level analysis of your career as opposed to a 30-minute 200-question test that’s not focused on your career per se.
i hope the information in this video - about the relationship between brain circuits and rewarding work - reaches every person at every life stage! thank you so so much, dr. tam, for making and sharing this video! super helpful.
I’m 21 graduated class of 2018 and I still don’t know what I want to do, I keep switching majors left and right and I don’t know what to do, I grow extremely frustrated with myself I just don’t know what to do.
@@DrJonTam I’m just very indecisive, I’m very afraid of picking a career that I might hate in a few years I switched from Information Technology to Fire investigating to Networking and now I’m in the same spot as before, I’ve taken multiple career quizzes but it only makes the situation worse.
Yep, I published a paper on Deci and Ryan's self-determination theory before, which is basically what Dan Pink based his book on. I also really benefited from our conversation about soft skills and made a point in this video (or the next one.... forgot since I batched them) to differentiate between the importance of skills in the context of the company.
@@DrJonTam nice -- keep it up -- I still stand by the thought that Elon may be brilliant, but get away with treating his employees sub-optimally because he is perceived so well for his ability to innovate.
I don’t what I want to do I don’t have a passion for anything and I don’t have depression. I’m just an introvert and love being at home or in nature or pets. I do want to try martial art though just to see. I’m starting college soon and I just feel so conflicted but I have to see and try it.
Yes, you can be introverted without being depressed or have a "passion" for anything in particular. You're young and got time to try different things out to see what you like and don't like.
Yep. Which is why I'm fking lost. I'm not passionate about anything and at the same time, I don't really like anything too. Am I bound to do something that I hate for the rest of my life?
Like my Zumba class:-) There is some dopamine there My job is my passion. Now to these young people, they need to identify their transferable skills. I speak a lot about Transferable skills. Good job to bring your DR. to the business
Depends on the industry and the nature of the work. Really volatile times now but I would say focus on a broad hard skill you can really master to close the skills gap. After all, people pay for experts rather than generalists.
If you’re on the same team, it’s best to help one another. If that’s not the culture of your team, then you may want to find a new team or be the change.
I'm 35. Just got my degree in biology last year. I kinda wish I had done engineering. I have no career development and no clue what I can do with this degree or what I want to do. Seems like a useless degree unless you go to grad school.
I'm not sure if I don't like my job or if I'm to lazy to do my job but I constantly after every weekend not wanna do my job and think about doing other jobs so you have any advice
im 17 turning 18 in 5months i have no idea what i want to do in life, my parents are pushing me towards the military i dont want to go however they are sending me to a taster session, i just want to be financially free. time free and location free.....
The US military offers a lot of benefits in terms of skill building and education after the fact. If you’re only 18, is it such a bad idea to try it out and get those benefits and then make the decision when you’re older?
looking into being a psych nurse as i love psycholgy...but I absolutely suck at science courses..biology/chemistry/anatomy I HAte them and no matter how hard I try I fail the classes...im giving up on life fr
@@DrJonTam no sir. Because a professional detailer requires skill not a college degree. I'm just anxious because I see my self as a failure if I don't go to college.
College is hundreds of thousands of debt for a degree you don’t want or need that you’ll be paying off and reminded about for years to come because someone else thinks they have a say about how you live your life. What do you think you should do?
Absolutely. It's imperative to have clarity on what your career goals are before committing to such a huge investment in your education. There are far cheaper ways to achieve that than going to college and hoping you'll "figure it out."
I’m having this trouble, all the jobs I’ve had haven’t worked out and I get burned out in school. Just trying to enjoy my life and not struggle or hate the job I have.
I’m in my 20s just starting to find a new career in the mean time should I just start trying jobs to train me outside my comfort zone to see if I like it or what?
Best to find that internal clarity first and then find something out there that's a good fit for you. Check out my playlist on career exploration here: ua-cam.com/play/PLgdT6pM-wNolreUzKypNsu3gn1T8_8PFA.html
@@DrJonTam I can't decide my carrer currently I don't know what I do I have no intrest in anything after 12th it's been 3 yr a lot happend in my life I didint prsue a degree bcoz I m compenting for something now I have nothing I don't know myself what I like it it feels like stuck I hav eto choose a degree fast bcoz admssion are fucking going on what I do It can be trial error I don't fear from failur I will succed I know but once I have to choose a degree I don't know which???😣
@@Youwishh12 why do you have to go to college? If you must, then you can try going with an undeclared major and take courses to see what you're interested in. In the meantime, I suggest getting real-world experience via apprenticeships, internships, or part-time jobs. Informational interviews with real people who work in fields you're interested in will also help to get a better idea of what they do.
Any advice for career paths for people with autism? I'm 21 and genuinely don't know what I'm doing. And because of this has caused my mental health to drop
I'm not an expert with autism -- but I recently saw this video that may be of help www.cbsnews.com/news/autism-employment-60-minutes-2020-10-04/ lemme know what you think
This was a great video though I still really do not know what I should be. My parents want me to go big and doing something like being a doctor or computer science, but i don't have the work ethics for that and I just don't know what suits me. This video was still awesome tho I have a better idea
I know a lot of doctors of computer science folks who are unhappy. Job hop and try different things if you have to. What's important is you do what's right for you, not your parents.
I am wondering why of all of these career advisors, no one has spoken about the negative aspects of having a career. Doesn´t it mean devoting ones´ self to do the same or similar job for over 20-50 years. It also shows how limited people are and how limited they choose to stay. It is a major cause of stress because there are others competing, in higher positions who are or maybe blocking you and those in lower positions who are trying to get ahead of you, in one way or another. These are the main reasons for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, RIGHT? Why not do a video about this side of, "The Career"?
Agreed. Also: at 59 - the end of career for many - I emigrated, cashed in any security I had … and am basically starting over. It’s frightening. This has created a kind of end of career crisis + crisis of meaning/legitimacy and loss of continuity: “what have I done with my life? What now?” questions. Easy to spiral down. Low dopamine/serotonin!!! The things which seemed interesting and motivating when I was young all seem vacuous and uninspiring… been there, done that. Also suffered life long depression, low self esteem …so a bad situation made worse. Difficult sea to navigate - and no easy answers as to how to make a living the next 20 years! I was a Graphic Designer but who needs an old dog like me? So doing handyman work now. Truth be told most old designers retire or move move on leaving space for younger more creatively agile and tech-skilled people. Point I’m making is there are psychological factors to deal with and it takes courage at every phase of life… and the mental and emotional challenges are a huge factor…
I'm a teenager in 8th grade. I'm so confused what good job doesn't require high marks. Pls help some. 😭😭😭💔. I need to pick subjects for grade 10 next year
I don't know, I see myself as an artistic type but the demand is arguibly low af unless im entirely unique AND really good. Which may take another decade to reach. So my thinking is to just work a trade, but I HATEEEEEE math so that's also a difficult choice
Then you want to find roles that fulfill most of them that have room to constantly evolve so you can involve as many of those interests/passions as you can.
Exactly he's not reaching out to people in this situation let alone actually helping them find their preferred career/major to lead towards a good pay job he just does what every other video does and gives a philosophical outlook and then say make a list which won't help at all, knowing what you do doesen't make a career or degree choice magically appear because not all of it in fact most of the time NONE of it is career based!
I'd live in a van down by the river but i don't have a van...or a river. Or a good weed guy...so i guess I'll go for a walk to the couch while i still have a couch.
I want to be a 50s housewife.....somehow I'm the head of a department working 60 hours a week in a job. Id make the best housewife.. i love cleaning, and cooking and id do anything to make other people happy.
At 18, I suggest you to feel out different jobs to get a sense of what you like. Job hopping around and building some experience will offer a lot more perspective. You may want to check out this playlist of mine “Career Advice for Job Hoppers | Career Advice on Job Hopping”
So is playing video games for relaxation bad for your mental health if they are the type to deplete your dopamine with the stimulation? Great video though!
@@TheSpider42b There’s plenty of money to be made doing that. For example, James Clear sold 3 million copies of his book Atomic Habits after working on his blog for years. I would recommend the first thing is to get a mentor on the niche you want to develop expertise in and develop a profitable business model, and then grow that podcast/creative writing outlet (e.g. blog) while working a job that gives you stability. Once the side hustle is profitable enough to be your main hustle, you can make the transition. This is a stepping-stone switch.
They need to teach hormones and brain chemicals in school. The science behind this was helpful in seeing what I'm missing. Pep talks don't help, they're temporary.. this will info will help set you up with something logically. Thankyou!
To add something I forgot: YOU couldnßt even say, "Now I understand better or anything that wasn´t just YOU trying to show how right YOU are to YOUR students and subs.
If you did indeed tell me something new, I will thank you for it as I have done for my other subscribers in the past. However, this was not the case. I can, however, appreciate your contribution to the conversation in the comments.
@@DrJonTam What a perfect example of "Projection", everything I told YOU in my long comment before the one where YOU answered in two sentences and now YOU are copying EXACTLY what I asked of YOU. Where is this the anything new, interesting or intelligent? Just another defense, as I said. YOU need to talk because YOU suffer from the idea that make YOU think YOU are right as long as YOU are talking. STOP. YOU can´t can YOU. Show some control over YOURSELF. Not just defenses, as always. I hope YOUR Subs are seeing this and thinking. Are YOU blind? YOU can´t just STOP, can YOU? STOOOOOP.
Brilliant video Jon. Really well explained and broken down into easy to understand chunks. I've sent you a DM on Instagram Jon. If you have a minute to read it I'd really appreciate it. Best of luck in all your future endeavours.
Could really have used this advice in my 20s. I was just doing everything my parents wanted me to do and/or whatever would pay a decent enough wage.
I hear you.... Asian life bruh~
And how did it work out for you? Are you enjoying your job?
me too, totally drained me. No wonder, i got 0 dopamine from all my effort. Didn't care about what i did, just wanted to do good in eyes of others, didn't like the community and was not that competent. Ended up depressed and feeling empty.
@@davek1728what do you do now?
I love that this video has action steps instead of the usual pep talk. Thanks for this!
Glad you like it!
Perfect breakdown and really related to many of these. Passion is not born from day 1 and sometimes it's take trial and error and it requires suuuchhh patience. You sometimes have to go through a bunch of things and realize what you don't like, to find what you do, but it can be hard. Love how you brought the science part in as a cognitive neuroscience lover
Thanks! Yeah, passion is developed for sure.
You sir have earned my like and subscription. Im in a part of my life where I feel completely lost and I’m 25 years old. I have been hoping job to job for the last month and nothing really seems to be hitting right for me. But your advise from this video has really opened my eyes. Keep your head up and your eyes looking straight ahead at the goal in sight. I really appreciate this video. Thank you
Im 25 too and in the same spot.. Maybe its something about being 25 :/
me too same thing@@naturalebeing
Me too
Me too
Thanks for sharing such an inspiring video!
"identifying the life you want is critical!
"Can't make a living doing your passion if there's no demand for it."
"We have to step outside our narrow perspective of what is possible within our careers"
"These are some things that will add clarity to your search:
- Do you like abstract ideas or more concrete tangible solutions?
- Do you thrive in a fast-paced high pressure environment, or
- Do you enjoy slow-moving traditional sectors?
- Are you detailed-oriented or big-picture focused? "
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found it valuable!
Nice on Jon. To find the path, identify the skills gap and close it. Loving your more casual delivery in the video too!
I'm taking notes from the best 😉
Really enjoyed this! Identifying the life I wanted to live was key for me - not just what I wanted but why I wanted it. Everything starts to fall in place after that. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, identifying the life you want is critical! Thanks for sharing!!
This is great, especially including the brain chemistry perspective mapping to feelings. I haven't found anyone else describe it like that, thank you!
I’m 22 and I feel like I’m wasting time. I really want to be a vet but did so I have research on it and it doesn’t seem worth it. Especially the student loan debt to pay ratio and burn out rate. I’m still learning myself so it’s been hard to find any other thing that I would enjoy. I know that I love animals and science.
It sounds like you've identified the subject matter that interests you. However, what about the workplace characteristics that you enjoy? For example, do you like to work with people or things? Do you like abstract ideas or more concrete tangible solutions? Do you thrive in a fast-paced high pressure environment or do you enjoy slow-moving traditional sectors? Are you detailed-oriented or big-picture focused? These are some things that will add clarity to your search.
Wow! This is such an inspiring video! I remember being kind of lost in my early 20s! This will certainly help so many people! :)
That's the goal! 👍
This is a great topic and you're only in your 20s, I'm in my 40s and helping people finding their freedom path. At your age it's really crucial to DO IT!
Great video!
Thanks for sharing!! Haha... I'm actually almost 40 😂
Great advice for those in their 20s trying to figure out what career they may want. I also think this lends its self to any age group who may be struggling with the love for their existing career and are looking for a change. Always great tips Jon, cheers!
Very true! Thanks so much for watching Adriana!
In my early 20's, I was struggling to find the right college until I met a lady who helped and suggested to enroll the best college for me and it's 2 hours away from home. I drove there and graduated 6 months later and got a job! 😁
Love that you mentioned trying a few things, I've definitely done so and it's paying off. :)
Wonderful!
My priorities are acquiring a career as a heavy equipment technician apprentice, have a career and life balance, have financial stability and bachelor pad, acquire post secondary education in my field and finally have a kickboxing hobby.
This resonates with so much even though I knew I wanted to work in business strategy. Wish I saw your video back then!!! Subscribed!
I'm glad it resonated with you! Thanks for the sub!
Totally didn't know how those three neurotransmitters are connected to our intrinsic motivation. So informative!
Glad it was helpful!
This video is incredibly helpful, as someone who is newly 20 and has no idea what to do with my life, this is the only video with some real guidance!
Thanks Kyle! Glad to hear it's been of help!
19 over here and let me just say Thank you
I’m a 20 year old girl, graduated from college for Business Management with a focus in Entrepreneurship. I have a job that pays 11 an hr but I can’t drive yet. My last years of high school I was extremely depressed because I didn’t know what to do with my life. Everyone pushed me for real estate and I went with it for lack of other ideas, but I attached my depression to it so for me, in my head, real estate became the worst possible career. Now I still have no idea what to do
Have you tried to do some job hopping to get a taste of what's a good fit for you? You can check out my video on that here: ua-cam.com/video/rT8eAkKJMz8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Dr.JonTam
$11/hr? Where do you live?
@@eligreg99 rural Pennsylvania lol I work in a grocery store
@@annalucia2663 For people in India, that ($11/hr) is a lot of money, really a lot! If one works for that rate for 20 days (8 hours/day), that person can spend 5 months in India doing nothing. That is seriously a lot of money.
@@dimlighty unfortunately Thats considered poor in the USA
Hello sir
I’m currently an undergrad studying Bsc. Management and I actually don’t know what I wanna do but I know for sure I want to indulge in the highly paying career path under my course of study
Is there any guide for me to follow ??
I just took your career personality test. It seemed much too simple, but I took an extra moment to reflect and answer honestly and was incredibly surprised at how well the results summed up ME and provided additional insights. DEFINITELY worth the ~two minutes it took to finish!!! Thank you!
Thanks Warren! Yes, it’s a quick and accurate test that gives a high-level analysis of your career as opposed to a 30-minute 200-question test that’s not focused on your career per se.
@@DrJonTam How do I take this exam for myself?
@@ddlyify it’s in the video description
i hope the information in this video - about the relationship between brain circuits and rewarding work - reaches every person at every life stage! thank you so so much, dr. tam, for making and sharing this video! super helpful.
I’m 21 graduated class of 2018 and I still don’t know what I want to do, I keep switching majors left and right and I don’t know what to do, I grow extremely frustrated with myself I just don’t know what to do.
What have you tried to get to the root of this?
@@DrJonTam I’m just very indecisive, I’m very afraid of picking a career that I might hate in a few years I switched from Information Technology to Fire investigating to Networking and now I’m in the same spot as before, I’ve taken multiple career quizzes but it only makes the situation worse.
@@oddking1 I see. What do you think will help you get over this indecisiveness?
Love your tips! We totally have to step outside our narrow perspective of what is possible within our careers.
Absolutely!!
Great overview of intrinsic motivation and what drives it -- your overview reminded me of one of my favorite books, Drive, by Dan Pink.
Yep, I published a paper on Deci and Ryan's self-determination theory before, which is basically what Dan Pink based his book on. I also really benefited from our conversation about soft skills and made a point in this video (or the next one.... forgot since I batched them) to differentiate between the importance of skills in the context of the company.
@@DrJonTam nice -- keep it up -- I still stand by the thought that Elon may be brilliant, but get away with treating his employees sub-optimally because he is perceived so well for his ability to innovate.
Grow with Will - Level Up Your Business Skills I respect that
Your video is what I’ve been in dire need of. Thank you for sharing and keep the awesome content. Thank you!
I don’t what I want to do I don’t have a passion for anything and I don’t have depression. I’m just an introvert and love being at home or in nature or pets. I do want to try martial art though just to see. I’m starting college soon and I just feel so conflicted but I have to see and try it.
Yes, you can be introverted without being depressed or have a "passion" for anything in particular. You're young and got time to try different things out to see what you like and don't like.
At least your starting college. Very wise move. The next 4 years will pass regardless if your earning a degree or sitting at home playing video games.
Great video! I my opinion this is the beat time to decide about the future career, thanks for sharing!
Yes, I totally agree that this is a great time to reflect on your career.
Very clear and straightforward. Actually really enjoyed watching this educating hope-filling video. Thank you.
one of the best career vids I watched, thanks doc
You're welcome 👍
Awesome video! I am currently following my own dream career and made 2020 the year where i give it all i got!
That's awesome!
How is it going now
Such an information packed video! Thanks so much for sharing and can’t wait for your next video
Thanks for watching!
It reminded a lot, when I was in 20's . Awesome video Jon.
Glad you enjoyed it
Off topic but whats is the fruit thing in the back? I love it!!
It’s a Haro from the Gundam mecha universe. Sort of a mascot and I think it’s pretty cute too 😂
Life is never that easy and not every passion pay you enough to get a standard living. I'm not complaining it's just a fact Life is unfair.
Agreed. Can't make a living doing your passion if there's no demand for it.
@@DrJonTam exactly 👌
Yep. Which is why I'm fking lost. I'm not passionate about anything and at the same time, I don't really like anything too. Am I bound to do something that I hate for the rest of my life?
Very helpful thank you Dr Tam
Do you have another link for a personality test?
Sorry no, I pulled it down and it’s no longer available.
Like my Zumba class:-) There is some dopamine there
My job is my passion.
Now to these young people, they need to identify their transferable skills. I speak a lot about Transferable skills. Good job to bring your DR. to the business
Transferable skills are so important! Great on you to focus on them!
Thank you for the very insightful video...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video
Definitely a very educational video
Inspiring as well
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Great advice! Career advice is more important now than ever. Do you see your method changing with how more are wfh nowadays?
Depends on the industry and the nature of the work. Really volatile times now but I would say focus on a broad hard skill you can really master to close the skills gap. After all, people pay for experts rather than generalists.
“People can’t help you if they don’t know what you need”
Why would/should they help me first of all?
If you’re on the same team, it’s best to help one another. If that’s not the culture of your team, then you may want to find a new team or be the change.
I think you’d love objectivism
Im on my part of my life too where I feel like I am lost. I don't know what career path I am going to take because I don't know what is my passion :(
I'm 35. Just got my degree in biology last year. I kinda wish I had done engineering. I have no career development and no clue what I can do with this degree or what I want to do. Seems like a useless degree unless you go to grad school.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO AND IM RUNNING WITH IT
You got it! 👍👍👍
I was wondering how you try different things and what that means. I want to explore other careers but it seems experience is making it tough.
I'm not sure if I don't like my job or if I'm to lazy to do my job but I constantly after every weekend not wanna do my job and think about doing other jobs so you have any advice
Plenty. This whole channel is about that. Feel free to show up to my weekly lives on Wednesday and I’ll be glad to answer whatever questions you got
Thank you for this!
You're welcome! 🤓
im 17 turning 18 in 5months i have no idea what i want to do in life, my parents are pushing me towards the military i dont want to go however they are sending me to a taster session, i just want to be financially free. time free and location free.....
The US military offers a lot of benefits in terms of skill building and education after the fact. If you’re only 18, is it such a bad idea to try it out and get those benefits and then make the decision when you’re older?
Maybe just don't go to the military and choose a career?
Amazing video. All young people should watch it.
Honestly, this is stuff I wish I knew when I was in my 20s!
looking into being a psych nurse as i love psycholgy...but I absolutely suck at science courses..biology/chemistry/anatomy I HAte them and no matter how hard I try I fail the classes...im giving up on life fr
I don't want to go to college because my dream is to be a professional detailer. What should I do?
It’s up to you. But my question is does going to college help you fulfill your goal of being a professional detailer?
@@DrJonTam no sir. Because a professional detailer requires skill not a college degree. I'm just anxious because I see my self as a failure if I don't go to college.
College is hundreds of thousands of debt for a degree you don’t want or need that you’ll be paying off and reminded about for years to come because someone else thinks they have a say about how you live your life.
What do you think you should do?
This is why I didn’t went to college. The idea of going in debt for an industry that I regret getting into is both depressing and scary
Absolutely. It's imperative to have clarity on what your career goals are before committing to such a huge investment in your education. There are far cheaper ways to achieve that than going to college and hoping you'll "figure it out."
I’m having this trouble, all the jobs I’ve had haven’t worked out and I get burned out in school. Just trying to enjoy my life and not struggle or hate the job I have.
@@jessepinkman876 what are the goals you have in life? Reverse engineering that would help give the grit to persevere through tough times.
@@DrJonTam have a job I enjoy that allows me to take care of my family. Currently trying to get a place with my girlfriend next year.
I’m in my 20s just starting to find a new career in the mean time should I just start trying jobs to train me outside my comfort zone to see if I like it or what?
Best to find that internal clarity first and then find something out there that's a good fit for you. Check out my playlist on career exploration here: ua-cam.com/play/PLgdT6pM-wNolreUzKypNsu3gn1T8_8PFA.html
You had me at ding-a-ling!
LOL! 🔔
Ima biomedical gradute but havd no interest to work in a lab
Lots of things you can do with biomed outside the lab!
@@DrJonTam plz guide me
@@chathuanushki6331 what are you currently working in?
I cant find the link of free carrer test...???
sorry, took it down already
@@DrJonTam I can't decide my carrer currently I don't know what I do I have no intrest in anything after 12th it's been 3 yr a lot happend in my life I didint prsue a degree bcoz I m compenting for something now I have nothing I don't know myself what I like it it feels like stuck I hav eto choose a degree fast bcoz admssion are fucking going on what I do It can be trial error I don't fear from failur I will succed I know but once I have to choose a degree I don't know which???😣
@@Youwishh12 why do you have to go to college? If you must, then you can try going with an undeclared major and take courses to see what you're interested in. In the meantime, I suggest getting real-world experience via apprenticeships, internships, or part-time jobs. Informational interviews with real people who work in fields you're interested in will also help to get a better idea of what they do.
Any advice for career paths for people with autism? I'm 21 and genuinely don't know what I'm doing. And because of this has caused my mental health to drop
I'm not an expert with autism -- but I recently saw this video that may be of help www.cbsnews.com/news/autism-employment-60-minutes-2020-10-04/ lemme know what you think
This was a great video though I still really do not know what I should be. My parents want me to go big and doing something like being a doctor or computer science, but i don't have the work ethics for that and I just don't know what suits me. This video was still awesome tho I have a better idea
I know a lot of doctors of computer science folks who are unhappy. Job hop and try different things if you have to. What's important is you do what's right for you, not your parents.
I am wondering why of all of these career advisors, no one has spoken about the negative aspects of having a career.
Doesn´t it mean devoting ones´ self to do the same or similar job for over 20-50 years. It also shows how limited people are and how limited they choose to stay. It is a major cause of stress because there are others competing, in higher positions who are or maybe blocking you and those in lower positions who are trying to get ahead of you, in one way or another. These are the main reasons for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, RIGHT? Why not do a video about this side of, "The Career"?
I agree. Not everyone needs to have a career. Sometimes it's better to just frame it as a job.
Agreed. Also: at 59 - the end of career for many - I emigrated, cashed in any security I had … and am basically starting over. It’s frightening. This has created a kind of end of career crisis + crisis of meaning/legitimacy and loss of continuity: “what have I done with my life? What now?” questions. Easy to spiral down. Low dopamine/serotonin!!! The things which seemed interesting and motivating when I was young all seem vacuous and uninspiring… been there, done that. Also suffered life long depression, low self esteem …so a bad situation made worse. Difficult sea to navigate - and no easy answers as to how to make a living the next 20 years! I was a Graphic Designer but who needs an old dog like me? So doing handyman work now. Truth be told most old designers retire or move move on leaving space for younger more creatively agile and tech-skilled people. Point I’m making is there are psychological factors to deal with and it takes courage at every phase of life… and the mental and emotional challenges are a huge factor…
I'm a teenager in 8th grade. I'm so confused what good job doesn't require high marks. Pls help some. 😭😭😭💔. I need to pick subjects for grade 10 next year
I don't know, I see myself as an artistic type but the demand is arguibly low af unless im entirely unique AND really good. Which may take another decade to reach. So my thinking is to just work a trade, but I HATEEEEEE math so that's also a difficult choice
how about high schooler
How was your career’s course? It’s usually in grade 10
Amazing steps to find the career path in 20th.
Thanks Yulia!
What if you have many interests and passions?
Then you want to find roles that fulfill most of them that have room to constantly evolve so you can involve as many of those interests/passions as you can.
I dont know my passion :( all i know is what i hate , numbers, calculations, outdoor work, heavy manly work.
I like excell but i dont like math
I just need the money to go to work but it’s school or a roof over my head can’t have both
Exactly he's not reaching out to people in this situation let alone actually helping them find their preferred career/major to lead towards a good pay job he just does what every other video does and gives a philosophical outlook and then say make a list which won't help at all, knowing what you do doesen't make a career or degree choice magically appear because not all of it in fact most of the time NONE of it is career based!
At first I thought this was Graham Stephen from your thumbnail and then I was like oh it's the asian version of Graham Stephen
I lol'd IRL! I actually watch his stuff and love his thumbnails a lot. 😂
I'd live in a van down by the river but i don't have a van...or a river. Or a good weed guy...so i guess I'll go for a walk to the couch while i still have a couch.
I want to be a 50s housewife.....somehow I'm the head of a department working 60 hours a week in a job. Id make the best housewife.. i love cleaning, and cooking and id do anything to make other people happy.
What’s stopping you?
@@DrJonTam lol. Apart from being 70 years too late. I can't find a husband because of the 60 hour time vampire that is my job.
Does this help you find your passion for your career path? Lemme know!
What about doing psychology ?
@@dinushenya2026 What do you mean?
i enjoyed this
Glad you did!
I'm 18 and I idk what is my dream job ;/
At 18, I suggest you to feel out different jobs to get a sense of what you like. Job hopping around and building some experience will offer a lot more perspective. You may want to check out this playlist of mine “Career Advice for Job Hoppers | Career Advice on Job Hopping”
They gym is my dopamine
So is playing video games for relaxation bad for your mental health if they are the type to deplete your dopamine with the stimulation? Great video though!
i have a passion the issue is i dont know how to make money with it
What's your passion?
@@DrJonTam podcast and creative writing
@@TheSpider42b There’s plenty of money to be made doing that. For example, James Clear sold 3 million copies of his book Atomic Habits after working on his blog for years.
I would recommend the first thing is to get a mentor on the niche you want to develop expertise in and develop a profitable business model, and then grow that podcast/creative writing outlet (e.g. blog) while working a job that gives you stability. Once the side hustle is profitable enough to be your main hustle, you can make the transition. This is a stepping-stone switch.
They need to teach hormones and brain chemicals in school. The science behind this was helpful in seeing what I'm missing. Pep talks don't help, they're temporary.. this will info will help set you up with something logically. Thankyou!
Yep, pep talks are definitely temporary. It's about setting up systems and habits in place to thrive in the long run.
Ok so i was watching this video and one second later i open my instagram and i see Dan Lok... i thought you were him lol
👀 😂
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I hope everything will turn for the better for you 😊
@@DrJonTam sure 🙂
Good trick. Instead of a Heart like an emoji why don´t YOU say something interesting or engaging?
Something interesting or engaging?
That's a cute Haro in the background
Thanks! 🦾
To add something I forgot: YOU couldnßt even say, "Now I understand better or anything that wasn´t just YOU trying to show how right YOU are to YOUR students and subs.
If you did indeed tell me something new, I will thank you for it as I have done for my other subscribers in the past. However, this was not the case. I can, however, appreciate your contribution to the conversation in the comments.
@@DrJonTam What a perfect example of "Projection", everything I told YOU in
my long comment before the one where YOU answered in two sentences and now YOU are copying EXACTLY what I asked of YOU. Where is this the anything new, interesting or intelligent? Just another defense, as I said. YOU need to talk because YOU suffer from the idea that make YOU think YOU are right as long as YOU are talking. STOP. YOU can´t can YOU. Show some control over YOURSELF. Not just defenses, as always. I hope YOUR Subs are seeing this and thinking. Are YOU blind? YOU can´t just STOP, can YOU? STOOOOOP.
@@wordwarrior2350 I’m not sure what you want. I wish you well. 🙂
i dont have skills lol
Skills are acquired. We all have the capacity to build them if you set your mind to it.
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This video doesn't help at all, step 1 is not even a step its your personal philosophical outlook which nobody's here for
This video didn’t help
What would help more?
Dude you need to refine your presentation skills. 7 minutes in and you haven't even started talking about the video titled topic....
lot of speech, nothing to say
Brilliant video Jon. Really well explained and broken down into easy to understand chunks. I've sent you a DM on Instagram Jon. If you have a minute to read it I'd really appreciate it. Best of luck in all your future endeavours.