The state of the job market is beyond frightening and some of the most talented people I have ever met remain in the job hunt. As time passes and a full-time position does not appear, the natural response is to broaden the search, to expand what you are “interested in” and ultimately end up interested in being employed. This approach is a mistake and my interpretation of the second verse of the I Ching backs up this assertion:
Search for love, not a job
Search for love, not a job
Search for love, not a job
The state of the job market is beyond frightening and some of the most talented people I have ever met remain in the job hunt. As time passes and a full-time position does not appear, the natural response is to broaden the search, to expand what you are “interested in” and ultimately end up interested in being employed. This approach is a mistake and my interpretation of the second verse of the I Ching backs up this assertion: