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Purpose vs. Fear: What's Driving You to Learn?
When I was in my early twenties, I watched a lot of my peers go to graduate school.
It mystified me because I always believed that investing time and money in an advanced degree meant knowing for sure that this right here is my specific thing, having a clear sense of direction.
I sure didn’t have that. And I didn’t know how others my age did.
More often than not, I suspected that my friends went to grad school not out of clarity of purpose but rather out of fear.
Education can enrich us—it can be a catalyst that propels us.
But it can also hold us back—it can be a place to retreat to out of fear.
Here are five types of fear that drive us to learn…