Back to the stage right after graduating from university, with nothing but a blank slate, there are several paths to take.
The first is to treat high school teaching as a business. I was in a difficult situation back then but still managed to get in. Use that experience to help others, offering paid tutoring. If they can't pass, refund their money — this kind of model can survive without issues.
The second is more interesting. Find a company you truly like, work with a boss you admire, and roll up your sleeves to get things done. It's not about making quick money but about feeling valued and entrusted with responsibilities. The best part of this path is that the work itself is enjoyable, and you get to learn from experts every day, growing subconsciously over time.
Of course, the current environment is completely different. Opportunities are everywhere, and choices are so plentiful they can be overwhelming. Compared to that era, today's young people have far more possibilities. The key is to think clearly about what you truly want — quick cash or long-term accumulation; personal effort or leveraging external resources for growth.
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Back to the stage right after graduating from university, with nothing but a blank slate, there are several paths to take.
The first is to treat high school teaching as a business. I was in a difficult situation back then but still managed to get in. Use that experience to help others, offering paid tutoring. If they can't pass, refund their money — this kind of model can survive without issues.
The second is more interesting. Find a company you truly like, work with a boss you admire, and roll up your sleeves to get things done. It's not about making quick money but about feeling valued and entrusted with responsibilities. The best part of this path is that the work itself is enjoyable, and you get to learn from experts every day, growing subconsciously over time.
Of course, the current environment is completely different. Opportunities are everywhere, and choices are so plentiful they can be overwhelming. Compared to that era, today's young people have far more possibilities. The key is to think clearly about what you truly want — quick cash or long-term accumulation; personal effort or leveraging external resources for growth.