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In our society, career choices are often heavily influenced by financial considerations. Salaries, benefits, and economic stability play a significant role in shaping our professional paths. But what if we removed that variable entirely? Imagine a world where financial compensation is no longer a factor in career choice. If all jobs paid exactly the same, which profession would you pursue?
Honestly, I'd probably be a Kindergarten teacher again.
Really only disliked the low pay and some of the less chill parents.
I'd love to be a barista or bartender again.
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