Where and how to commit and be successful?

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The discussion revolves around an individual seeking guidance on choosing a career path among various fields, including business, computer networking, video production, and software design. Participants emphasize the importance of providing more context about personal interests, educational background, and geographical location to receive tailored advice. One contributor strongly advocates for pursuing a career in business while also suggesting that computer networking could serve as a viable alternative. The conversation highlights the need for clarity and detail in questions to facilitate meaningful responses.
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Computerz-Networking,Business,Video Audio#Production:Transportation,Software ,designHarwarefabricating*-I don't know which field is for me and and need direction. `|•
 
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Business, definitely.
 
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Computerz-Networking,Business,Video Audio#Production:Transportation,Software ,designHarwarefabricating*-I don't know which field is for me and and need direction. `|•

@irawr : put yourself in OUR shoes. Some stranger that you've never met, and know nothing about, asks you "..Computerz-Networking,Business,Video Audio#Production:Transportation,Software ,designHarwarefabricating*-I don't know which field is for me and and need direction..". Now, what kind of a definitive, useful, and relevant answer do YOU think you can give that person?

Don't you think that you need to include other pertinent information? Where in the world are you? What kind of a background in education/training do you already have? What usually interest you? When you sit in a waiting room, what kind of a magazine or article do you find yourself reading? ETc... etc...

If you want some sort of a rational, well-thought out answer, you need to put SOME EFFORT in describing yourself and not post a cryptic question such as this. Otherwise, you might as well ask us to pull an answer out of a hat!

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I second business. Computerz seems like a very decent plan B though!
 
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