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How do I know what my future holds?

I don't have access to the future, and I can't predict what it holds for you. However, I can offer you some guidance on how to approach your future.


1. Set orientations: Identify your short-term and long-term directions, and dream up routes (thoughts, practices and activities etc.) to navigate them. This will help you stay focused and motivated. Here's mine: (remember, they're always changing and evolving, as we are)


2. Explore Your Interests: Consider your passions and interests, and explore careers and hobbies that align with them.


3. Develop Skills: Identify the skills you need to achieve your goals and work on developing them. This will help you become more competitive in the job market and increase your chances of success.


4. Stay Optimistic: Keep a positive mindset and don't let setbacks discourage you. Remember that failure is a natural part of the learning process and can help you grow and improve.


5. Be Flexible: Be open to new opportunities and be willing to change direction if necessary. Your future may not always turn out as planned, but being flexible can help you adapt and thrive in any situation.


Remember that your future is not set in stone, and while you can't control everything that happens, you can control how you respond to it. By taking steps to build a strong foundation for your future, you can increase your chances of success and happiness.

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