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People choose their career because it is what drives them to reach their goal. It could be their passion and motivation that drives them to choose a career and their own selves to determine success.
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The central conflict in "Fargo" revolves around the bungled kidnapping scheme orchestrated by Jerry Lundegaard, which spirals out of control and leads to a series of violent and unexpected events. As characters navigate deception, greed, and incompetence, the clash between their motivations and the consequences of their actions drives the narrative forward.
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Gravitational potential energy drives the collapse throughout the life of a star, from birth to death.it drives the initial collapse of the nebula into the protostar.it drives the collapse of the protostar into a star, igniting nuclear fusion.it holds the star together against the outward pressure of nuclear fusion.it drives the collapse of the star after nuclear fusion burns out, forming either a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole. depending on its mass before nuclear fusion burned out.
Your 'career anchor' is what really drives you at work. It is a mixture of your motives, values and how you see your own personal competence. An American academic called Edgar Schein developed the concept. He researched the themes that underpin career choice. Differences in Career Anchors help to explain why some people with similar background, education and professional training make such different career choices. For example, some engineers are intrinsically interested in their profession, enjoying the challenge of resolving complex technical problems; others see their profession as a step towards senior management, happy to leave the technical problems to others. Others quickly set up their own business, anxious to create their own enterprise and to make their distinctive mark on the world. The difference is due to their career anchor: The underlying drive or combination of drives that motivates each person to make one choice rather than another. A career anchor is the one thing that a person would not give up if forced to make a choice.
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