According to "the opportunity paradox," having too many career opportunities leads to failure, not success. When we have an abundance of opportunities, we can be tempted to try them all. This is especially true if the opportunities you are presented offer more money and seemingly higher positions. However, the more we take on new and "exciting" opportunities, the less likely we are to dig our heels in and fully explore our career prospects.
Success is supposed to be straightforward, but in reality, it has more plot twists than a Netflix documentary series. Managing egos, choosing between opportunities, or trying to get others to believe in your dreams complicate the journey to prosperity.
One may think loudness equals persuasiveness, but you do not have to be the loudest person in any room to be the most persuasive. Subtlety and nuance can play a crucial role in influencing others.
The more effort you put into doing the complex challenges in your career, the more confidence you feel. Embracing difficult tasks allows you to grow and enhances your self-assurance.
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