Many students go to college and pursue known money-making degrees—engineering, computer science, and business among a few of them.
They may pursue these career tracks because they are truly interested in the field, or they may choose them because they want to be financially comfortable during their lifetimes and they know that a lowly English major, while pursuing her passion, will never be rich. (Ask me how I know.)
Follow these individuals 20 years later when they have achieved a great deal of financial success, and you may find them less delighted with both their lives and their chosen career paths.
A High Power Corporate Job Isn’t All It Seems
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