How to Pick a Career (That Actually Fits You) — Wait But Why
Our career path is how we spend our time, how we support our lifestyles, how we make our impact, and even sometimes how we define our identity. Let’s make sure we’re on the right track.
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March 5, 2026
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Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
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Introduction
Framework for Intentional Career Path-Making
- The Problem with Conventional Wisdom: Society often provides outdated, "great uncle-like" advice on careers. Most individuals follow a pre-set path through childhood and college, leaving them ill-equipped to act as the "CEO" of their own lives once that structure disappears.
- The "Chef" vs. "Cook" Framework:
- Cook (Reasoning by Analogy): Following existing recipes or societal norms. Useful for low-stakes areas (e.g., fashion) to save time and energy.
- Chef (Reasoning from First Principles): Puzzling together core facts to create a unique path. This is essential for high-stakes, deeply important life decisions.
- Why Career Choice Requires "Chef" Thinking:
- Time Investment: A career consumes 50,000 to 150,000 hours, representing 20% to 60% of an individual's "meaningful adult hours."
- Quality of Life: Career choices dictate financial stability, geographic location, flexibility, and lifestyle.
- Impact: A career is the primary vehicle for how an individual influences the world and future generations.
- Identity: Careers are deeply tied to how individuals define themselves ("I am a [profession]"), making the choice a fundamental aspect of personal identity.
- The Goal: The post aims to help readers "press the reset button" on their thought process to ensure their career path reflects their true self and the realities of the modern world, rather than blindly following a path set by others.
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