Why most people pick the wrong career, according to a former rocket scientist
8 Apr 2023
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The 29-year-old actor stared at his bank account statement.
He had only $106 left to his name.
His acting career was going nowhere. He couldn’t afford the rent on his cheap Hollywood apartment. He even tried to sell his dog because he didn’t have enough money to buy dog food.
Read the complete article from Fast Company here.
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