Like it or not, I have a brain for operations. I get in there, figure out what’s wrong, analyze the problems, get to the heart of them and make things more efficient. I use technology to help solve business problems. I have no passion for any of this, it’s just what I do well. In fact, I studied religion in undergrad and then proceeded to do a master’s in environmental policy. How’d that land me here exactly? So, the question is do I quit it? Well, I already did, but here’s a little back story.
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What we are meant to do
Posted in Self-Inquiry, Work
Posted by sharanam on July 8, 2009
https://sharanam.wordpress.com/2009/07/08/what-we-are-meant-to-do/
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