Life or rather, everyday life is often conceptualized as an ongoing experience at the end of one of two extremes. Especially in our culture of propaganda, it appears that personal satisfaction with and meaning behind life often relies heavily on our ability to consume goods and services targeted towards us and live far beyond our means. Entrepreneurship is slowly rearing its head as a highly sought after skill by many younger people entering the work force and while competition fuels growth, along with it, the concern over how much creativity or otherwise ethically rewarding roles we compromise for the sake of buying, repackaging, reselling and profiting. I've recently come face to face with the beast itself, but I find it difficult to see myself in sales of any kind, even if I'm managing my own store. I'm learning more every day, but many employers are seeking developers with years of experience, which causes me to feel questionably about my ability to find a position as a junior software developer when I graduate and make a sustainable income from my degree. Approaching it optimistically, there are so many opportunities in this field, that job scarcity isn't an issue. Networking offers promising opportunities, too. Despite existing as a sort of paradox because of introversion and gregariousness.
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I created a site on this platform for a class assignment, I think it works for now, but doesn't show that I can actually develop a site from scratch. A new site is in active development.
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