Everything you do starts with what you are good at. For most people, the easiest thing to start with is your major. After all, it is easier to get satisfaction if you have a foundation and go deep into work. For young people entering the workplace, satisfaction is very important. It can inspire you to keep a so-called pure land for your heart in the face of all kinds of malice from society (in fact, it is more often a place of comfort when you suffer from disappointment);
This makes it easier for you to reinvent yourself through constant tempering, thus developing a set of working methods that belong to you. Once developed, you will be less flustered and confused when facing any career choice (only to a certain extent, after all, confusion is a continuous process, and most of the time we just need to stick to it); Therefore, what matters is not confusion about what to do, nor should it be confusion about what to do; The key point is, after choosing your familiar field, how can you keep accumulating and accumulating? Many times confusion is caused by the mismatch between ability and desire. When you have enough skills, you will naturally be less confused.