I found this interesting so I decided to share it with you.
I met a lady who has so much passion for anything fashion especially ankara dresses, she loves to wear nicely designed ankara dresses.
She gained admission into the higher institution to study Philosophy because, to her that was the only available option for her then and she wanted to answer graduate just like most Nigerian students.
Immediately after she graduated from the university, she dropped her degree in Philosophy one side and decided to go and learn fashion design.
Being something she is passionate about, she stayed focus on it, gave it all her attention and now, she is doing very well as a fashion designer, bringing into the world her creativity and style.
This decision of hers made her to be automatically evicted from the labour market while some others are still grumbling and searching for jobs.
I know that a lot of graduates are going through this same situation too. It could be that the course you studied in school was as a result of what I ordered versus what I got - a case where you applied to study a particular course but be offered admission to study something you didn't even dream of.
I know of a guy who applied to study Law, he met the cut off mark quit well but was admitted into the department of English. Hmmm!
It could also be that what you studied in school was imposed on you by maybe your parents, guardian or any body you answer to. Which ever way, most people who find themselves in this situation do make the decision to go back and chase their dreams when ever they can.
I believe you or someone you know may be going through something similar, a situation whereby you abandoned your passion and dreams to study something that has nothing to do with you but deep inside of you, you wish to chase your dreams and you just need help to figure out what to do.
Are you in the same position as the lady I am talking about in this post, what was your situation like? What was your motivation, would you mind sharing?
You might just be helping someone figure out how to handle a similar situation.
The comment section is open, let's hear you out.
And don't forget to share this post, there is a youngster out there that needs to read this.


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