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So How Does One Find Their Path in Life?



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So How Does One Find Their Path in Life?
My answer is: I wish I knew. If I could wave my magic wand and 
your life’s path would magically appear, I would.
Since I do not have a magic wand nor can I tell you what to do, 
the best thing I can do is tell you what I did. And what I did was trust 
my intuition, my heart, and my guts. For example, in 1973, returning 
from the war, when my poor dad suggested I go back to school, get my 
higher degrees, and work for the government, my brain went numb, 
my heart went heavy and my gut said, “No way.”
When he suggested I get my old job back with Standard Oil or fly 
for the airlines, again my mind, heart, and gut said no. I knew I was 
through sailing and flying, although they were great professions and 
the pay was pretty good. 
In 1973 at the age of 26, I was growing up. I had followed my 
parent’s advice and gone to school, received my college degree, and had 
two professions: a license to be a ship’s officer and a license to fly. The 
problem was, they were professions and the dreams of a child.
At the age of 26, I was old enough to know that education is a process. 
For example, when I wanted to be a ship’s officer, I went to a school that 
turned out ships’ officers. And when I wanted to learn to fly, I went to 
Navy flight school, a two-year process that turns non-pilots into pilots.
I was cautious about my next educational process. I wanted to know what 
I was going to become before I started my next educational process.
Traditional schools had been good to me. I had achieved my 
childhood professions. Reaching adulthood was confusing because 
there were no signs saying, “This is the way.” I knew what I didn’t want 
to do, but I did not know what I wanted to do.
It would have been simple if all I wanted was a new profession.
If I had wanted to be a medical doctor, I would have gone to medical 
school. If I had wanted to be a lawyer, I would have gone to law 
school. But I knew there was more to life than just going to school to 
gain another professional credential. 
I did not realize it at the time, but at 26 years of age, I was now 
looking for my path in life, not my next profession.
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