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So in a few months I will be graduating with my bachelor's in entrepreneurship. I originally wanted to be an English major so I could become a college professor of literature or creative writing. But after a near death experience I decided to go with my current degree, but part of me regrets taking it. I've had some people tell me that it's a completely useless degree and I'm afraid that I won't be able to find a job after I graduate.
I don't know what to do next and it terrifys me because I feel like I'm lacking a sense of purpose in life. I thought that maybe my degree would help with discovering that (and it has to an extent but nothing that helped me figure out what career I wanted). I love writing and I like learning more about art, and although I'm getting back into them as hobbies, I've been told many times throughout my life that art never puts food on the table. I feel like it's too late to invest time into something sustainable and I can't seem to figure out what I should do purpose wise. My question to you is, what was the moment you discovered that you found your purpose?
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