why our generation isn't meant to know what career we want (& why that's exciting!)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @UnJadedJade
    @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +839

    being a mess is being the norm. me: ready for the ADVENTURE of learning from different sectors as we grow with the world.
    trial n error n trial n error n trial n error.

    • @AlicePreece
      @AlicePreece 4 года назад +7

      YES! Failure is fuel 💪 Not being afraid to make mistakes is true power ✨

    • @samhitav863
      @samhitav863 4 года назад +3

      Honestly though. If they say to decide or determine what you want to do ahead so that you won't be in stress or a dilemma of what you want to do your entire. Then isn't just the thought of deciding it even more stressful. (If it isn't then idk what is) Like think about if you really plan everything or decide what you want to become at such a young age (at least for me) it just is going to create more tension around me.
      Ps. Sorry for this rant. Idek if this makes any sense

    • @Ella-uq4db
      @Ella-uq4db 4 года назад +8

      yes!!! everyone (including me) seems to think that we are the only ones who don’t have everything together and a solid plan BUT majority of us feel the exact same way. we are always developing, finding new things we enjoy so let’s just all step back and tell ourselves WE ARE DOING AMAZING, we are so perfectly imperfect so let’s embrace who we are and just ride the wave 💕

    • @mariliagabriele2926
      @mariliagabriele2926 4 года назад +2

      hey jade, I just wanted you to know that whenever I feel overwhelmed by all the opportunities I'm supposed to take, your videos always help me look at things from a different perspective. Thanks :) Love from Brazil

    • @laureenl6840
      @laureenl6840 4 года назад +1

      Can you film a video about how to address potential mentors and how you keep in contact with your network?? That would be absolutely amazing!

  • @aishwaryakhadka2103
    @aishwaryakhadka2103 4 года назад +945

    considering i panic daily about this , i think this video is just what i need

    • @UnJadedJade
      @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +83

      me me me me me me I will be rewatching this.

    • @aishwaryakhadka2103
      @aishwaryakhadka2103 4 года назад +5

      UnJaded Jade you and me both! can u believe we’ve gone from panicking about grades to this new mindset 💅🏼

    • @DearOldWorld
      @DearOldWorld 4 года назад +5

      I listened to this podcast last week and it really helped me with stress and fear. It was a reminder that this is it, that life is short and that a lot of the things that we worry about don't actually matter. It was also a reminder to seek wonder and joy. Maybe it'll help you out too :)
      - www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/julia-baird-2020/12104538
      - podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/conversations/id94688506?i=1000470613203&fbclid=IwAR2zEyGJYVIag33Z4HU1pWEB_j3lPPOa7cMp4fDbyFxVaRuWKd4FsZKfzYU

    • @georgia5026
      @georgia5026 4 года назад

      Oh you have no idea. I had so many meltdowns in the first half of this year related to this. After watching this I managed to look at the situation differently. Literally so helpful.

    • @lauradenicee
      @lauradenicee 4 года назад

      Same!!

  • @hakimpoetry
    @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +1043

    They need to forbid telling kids: "what's your dreamjob?"

    • @UnJadedJade
      @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +299

      it makes you feel like there's just one fixed job you'll fill for the rest of your life 🥺

    • @anthonythatcherchurchilled285
      @anthonythatcherchurchilled285 4 года назад +25

      @@UnJadedJade I never had this problem, nice video though. I loved planning my life steps and goals, barrister to politician.

    • @UnJadedJade
      @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +79

      @@anthonythatcherchurchilled285 yes! if you've always been set on a specific career, that's beautiful too!! we see your planning and dedication 😌

    • @anthonythatcherchurchilled285
      @anthonythatcherchurchilled285 4 года назад +6

      UnJaded Jade Never thought I would get a reply from you! I love your channel

    • @anastasiia6681
      @anastasiia6681 4 года назад +8

      I was so confused throughout my whole life and just repeated after what my mom had said and pretended I liked the idea😂😂

  • @aliabdaal
    @aliabdaal 4 года назад +369

    there’s so much wisdom packed into this omg

    • @riyazshrestha5190
      @riyazshrestha5190 4 года назад +7

      @Ali Abdaal Didn't expect to find you here!!..

    • @darcysanders7082
      @darcysanders7082 4 года назад +3

      oh my god 2 of my favorite youtubers????
      im not cryin. u r

    • @zoelee1222
      @zoelee1222 3 года назад +1

      can't agree with you more. also can't believe this is only a 20-years-old girl talking in front of me. i'm in awe!

  • @AmanManazir
    @AmanManazir 4 года назад +761

    *life is all about increasing your surface area for serendipity by experiencing as much as possible*

    • @rd-ev9ch
      @rd-ev9ch 4 года назад +12

      Aman Manazir - Effective Studying hahahah Ali abdall

    • @AmanManazir
      @AmanManazir 4 года назад +8

      ​@@rd-ev9ch that man is a legend

    • @UnJadedJade
      @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +64

      inspired by the legend Ali Abdaal himself 😌

    • @darrylliu.
      @darrylliu. 4 года назад +9

      I increased my surface area and my volume by going to burger king for a whole week

    • @justnabi3514
      @justnabi3514 4 года назад +4

      If I went to school, I'd steal this for my yearbook quote - I'm home schooled sO

  • @izzygeorgia1274
    @izzygeorgia1274 4 года назад +1016

    “why can’t our careers evolve as we evolve?” 🙌🏻 PREACH JADE PREACH 🙌🏻 (seriously you should have a TedTalk!!!) 🥰

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +19

      *Imagining jade in a tedtalk*
      GOSHHH THAT'S HUGEEE!
      She will kill it once she will be running a successful brand and a business!
      Who stans with me that day will happen?❤

    • @teenagegirl43
      @teenagegirl43 4 года назад +4

      I was thinking the same! She would be a boss in a TedTalk

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад

      @@teenagegirl43 EXACTLYYYYYYYY❤

    • @cloudybud213
      @cloudybud213 4 года назад +1

      yesss, i would listen to it everyday

    • @kaciatelegone1952
      @kaciatelegone1952 4 года назад

      She definitely should !

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 года назад +674

    “Careers are a jungle gym, not a ladder.”
    ― Sheryl Sandberg

    • @UnJadedJade
      @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +102

      always coming out with those relevant quotes, we love to see it.

    • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
      @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 года назад +8

      @@UnJadedJade thank you. I read both of Sheryl's book and this advice is recurring one throughout her book.

    • @valarie218
      @valarie218 4 года назад +1

      @@QuestionEverythingButWHY my husband is trying to switch roles recently and one question that he was very concerned about was career progression. I showed him Sheryl Sandberg's book. Glad I found someone who remembers what she said in the book!

  • @eliodelio5600
    @eliodelio5600 4 года назад +298

    i've found this to be so true. i'm 22, just finished a degree in middle eastern studies and now i work full-time as a librarian as well as doing freelance translation and english teaching on the side - none of these were my "dream careers", but u know what? i enjoy my life and what i do, i feel like i give value to the world and my community, i make enough money to live comfortably and i'm developing useful life and career skills. so i'm happy and ready to see what life throws at me in the coming years without really worrying about following any kind of traditional career path.

    • @katie362
      @katie362 4 года назад +1

      Aw I’m so happy for you!

    • @eliodelio5600
      @eliodelio5600 4 года назад

      @@katie362 🥰 thank you!

  • @ankexmaria
    @ankexmaria 4 года назад +542

    “The world is one big human network.”
    my social anxiety: 👁👄👁

    • @maneskinnnnn7190
      @maneskinnnnn7190 4 года назад +7

      @Aryan Azeem I don't like people tho, prefer being alone. I work better and am happier when independent

    • @marieke8469
      @marieke8469 4 года назад +2

      @hufflepuff Harry potter lover this!! people (including past me) are often scared to actually go out of their comfort zone, but once you've actually done it, it's so empowering!

    • @kunleidoscope
      @kunleidoscope 3 года назад

      i definitely feel this LOL, but its really gotta be a step-by-step process of empowering urself

  • @ananyagiri262
    @ananyagiri262 4 года назад +248

    "here's the thing about the people we view as successful. we see them at the end of the road."
    I instantly dropped a like. That's so important to remember.

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +12

      Exactlyyy! And this hurted my mental health for sooo long! The whole journey they have gone through is way crucial to know about to stop comparing ourselves to others aimelessly❤❤

  • @Atoshi531
    @Atoshi531 4 года назад +508

    I've always found it so difficult to figure out that one "fixed" job for myself. This video is so reassuring of all that I've always felt about choosing a career. Also, as I was watching the video I was reminded of something that Stephen Fry once said (while quoting Oscar Wilde), "If you know what you want to be, then you inevitably become it - that is your punishment, but if you never know, then you can be anything. There is a truth to that. We are not nouns, we are verbs. I am not a thing - an actor, a writer - I am a person who does things - I write, I act - and I never know what I am going to do next. I think you can be imprisoned if you think of yourself as a noun." Here's to doing whatever whenever (as per what makes us happy) ❤️🙌.

    • @lise7158
      @lise7158 4 года назад +15

      Wow i love this. we are verbs. not nouns. it makes so much more sense that way.

    • @Atoshi531
      @Atoshi531 4 года назад +2

      @@lise7158 I know right!

    • @AmberWoodMusicx
      @AmberWoodMusicx 4 года назад +5

      this will really stick with me, i think. thanks for sharing :)

    • @Atoshi531
      @Atoshi531 4 года назад

      @@AmberWoodMusicx ☺️❤️

    • @isamarcristi125
      @isamarcristi125 4 года назад +2

      Amazing words!!

  • @jack_edwards
    @jack_edwards 4 года назад +338

    I LOVED THIS VIDEO SO MUCH!!!!!

  • @leahsfieldnotes
    @leahsfieldnotes 4 года назад +402

    I can’t imagine doing the same thing my whole or living based off a set timeline, wouldn’t that just take out all the fun and excitement of life??? Like rip if I have to do the same thing my whole life

    • @EllyClark96
      @EllyClark96 4 года назад +25

      Literally! There are people at work who are like 50 years old and they've been doing the same job for like 20 years...and they deffo don't enjoy it from what I've heard....how boring!

    • @selenaramoutar7158
      @selenaramoutar7158 4 года назад +4

      AH LITERALLY ME LIKE.....how can ppl live like this :'( Incomprehensible sigh

    • @AmberWoodMusicx
      @AmberWoodMusicx 4 года назад +1

      i agree so much. gotta change it up!!

    • @0subsriberswith0videoschal89
      @0subsriberswith0videoschal89 4 года назад

      i feel the same!

    • @AmberWoodMusicx
      @AmberWoodMusicx 4 года назад +2

      Melissa T. i guess some ppl crave change in their life for many reasons and take different routes which may not solely be just about feeling like they’re running out of learning and hitting a dead end if that makes sense? hobbies are great, i guess some people aim for more and just feel unfulfilled, nothing wrong w hobbies tho! maybe depends on the person and nature of the job and the whole journey. like if someone has a whole plan mapped out and is currently in a different place, they just might feel unhappy doing the same thing, or are in a place they wanna be in but change and want to also change where they are, and learn more in a different area, in that sense? :)

  • @meenakshy
    @meenakshy 4 года назад +473

    Us: searching nervously for colleges while wondering if this is what we really want.
    Jade: Hold my tea cup

    • @zteaxon7787
      @zteaxon7787 4 года назад +2

      Colleges are largely cancerous indoctrination centers operated by a bourgeois, repressive aristicratic class subservient to a maffia occupation that only seeks repression and its own continuation.
      Well all forms of "human science" and "sociology", even history departments are anyways. Unless you want to be a doctor or engineer, scientist stay away from colleges and learn actual real skills.
      They manufacture drones for a dictatorship and establish a classist society where someone who studied painters and fallacies, useless cultist doctrine, self-employment serving overtheorized hogwash for 6 years gets paid more to fill out spreadsheets than someone who knows the business inside out and worked in it for years.
      You see... The near entire college education complex save for the practical and technical fields have been hijacked by the goons of a maffia oligarchy for their extreme (left, anti-Whìte) agenda. There is no shred of merit there left but whatever they kept from actual scholars and critical thinkers in the past which they haven't removed yet out of agenda and bias.
      You will find self-education about those topics far more rewarding, useful and educational. It is a money pit and unless you have no spine and are a rotten character you will find yourself disgusted and in waste of your time and effort.
      Sadly these institutions are largely reduced to places where the regime can mine drones and where the "lefty" bourgeois aristocracy can network to distribute posts in the colonial exploitation of the people who actually build the country and keep it functional.
      It's a parasite and maffia goon center. It's why they want to endlessly raise taxes so their amount of workposts and pay to persecute hardworking people in meaningful jobs can be ever increased.
      As however much they are controlled by giant corporations... Usually those corporations don't want to directly employ the bulk of the parasites as they realize their lack of worth.
      So they will just lobby for positions in government where these assets can fulfill their agenda paid for by the taxpayer.
      They fill positions like self-declared "art" and "culture" as well. No really... As sad as it is for the few serious people in the college education system. It is dead. Either new education centers, colleges are erected and protected from these agents or people have to largely rely on themselves and each otger without actual colleges.

  • @tajashania
    @tajashania 4 года назад +188

    i’ve recently graduated and the STRESS i feel when people ask me ‘wHaT aRe YoU dOiNg NeXt?’ like IDK!! as long as i’m not stuck in a job i hate i’m happy, you know? 😅 also sometimes i think if careers in an ideal dream world i could do but i feel silly telling people them 😭

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +9

      "As long as I am not stuck in a job I don't like, I am happy"
      This is truly amazing! I mean if you find your joy in little things, then def you arr gonna kill it when you find the suitable job for youuu❤

    • @maneskinnnnn7190
      @maneskinnnnn7190 4 года назад +1

      why does that cause you stress?? tell them to mind their own business and ignore what other people think

  • @Wee.low1
    @Wee.low1 4 года назад +319

    Tell this to my family who tell me I'm being lazy and a problematic teen by not deciding what I want to do as a career at the age of 18 😭 I just want to travel and help people and connect with strangers and entertain ugh

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +25

      Goshhh! The sameee when I tell my parents that i am passionate about writing and creating youtube videos and that I may consider taking that path one day,
      they will be like:
      "WUTTTTT, AM NOT GONNA HEAR SHIT!
      FIRST THING FIRST, GET A COLLEGE DEGREE"
      Sooo i understand your struggle honestly❤❤❤

    • @Wee.low1
      @Wee.low1 4 года назад +11

      @@hakimpoetry yeah I saw ur video on toxic parents and it is honestly so hard to deal with. I feel myself becoming toxic too but I just try to take each day at a time.

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +5

      @@Wee.low1 heyyy! Thank you first thing first for watching my video! It truly means so much to meee❤ And well I would love to understand how did you recognize that you are toxic! But anyways I think that this is a huge step towards improvement honestly❤❤❤

    • @l.1244
      @l.1244 4 года назад +6

      You probably don't even realise your privilege

    • @Wee.low1
      @Wee.low1 4 года назад

      @@l.1244 what do you mean ?

  • @hakimpoetry
    @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +111

    Gosh! I feel confused and overwhelmed whenever I ask myself "What I wanna be in the future!"

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +1

      @LM YASSS! this sounds like an amazing answer! Probably it was wrong to get intimated by our thoughts!
      But sometimes I just wanna settle on these big lines in my life, I don't like so much uncertainty!
      But finally what i say is simply:
      Suck traditional pathways❤

  • @DG-iu5wh
    @DG-iu5wh 4 года назад +187

    I totally agree with you, but the only thing I don't like about this idea is the uncertainty that comes with it which adds to the anxiety I feel everyday thinking about my future. Also being a second generation immigrant and raised by a single mother doesn't help. I feel like I'm under constant pressure from my parents. They want to finally reap the fruits of their migration to Europe which was to secure a better future for their kids. Also seeing my mother struggle and work long hours to provide for my siblings and I , just adds to that pressure and feels like a countdown, I want to establish myself/career quickly so I can takeover and do my part as well.
    If anyone would like to give some advice or/and add anything please do.

    • @nada1815
      @nada1815 4 года назад +6

      My advice to you is : don't let those things you mentioned hold you back immigrant! So what ? Look at Gary V , single mom! So what? I mean use those circumstances to push you and not hold you back .
      Either you make it or you make it , have faith and work hard .
      Good luck ❤

    • @Aliaahmedd
      @Aliaahmedd 4 года назад +11

      My dad was from a single parent household, he came to this country and his father left him when he was 7. He had severe anxiety and depression but that didn’t stop him. Like Jade said in this video, take whatever job you’re doing and just work hard at it. My dad worked so hard and has been working his whole life, from helping his mum sew clothes so they could sell them and make ends meet. In the end, the last 10 years is when he started to really see money and that’s only because he took his job and worked so hard at it.
      You asked for advice so I’d give you this, be a good person with everything you do, be the best employee you can be, always learn and ask yourself what can I do to improve (take constructive feedback and apply it) and choose something that you genuinely have a passion for so it can drive you.
      The last advice I have is always have the right intention or strive to have it and continuously refresh it.

    • @noxical3275
      @noxical3275 4 года назад +10

      Just remember that your mental health and what YOU want to do is most important! (You can see it like this: your parents don’t benefit from you not doing what you like and a bad mental health for you, even if it seems like they want you to do a certain thing.) Take time for yourself, to have fun, to find your way; together with working hard and you can do anything

    • @anna-maymoon1001
      @anna-maymoon1001 4 года назад +4

      It's good advice but making ends meet is important.
      I'm not from the same background, but if money is bothering you, start working a part time job. Having a little nest egg of savings will give you that financial freedom and independence when it comes to leaving home. (If you want to)
      Also retail may be absolute hell but you gain all these "soft skills" employers want from you which basically boils down to "can you deal with a Karen successfully?" Karen's are everywhere; your boss, your customers, clients, a difficult situation etc.
      You might not have a career or industry or selection of "I'm interested in X" picked out, but the good thing about a 9 - 5 is they are stable, easy jobs. So while you might be thinking "I hate This but Bill's" you can still look for other jobs and apply to as many as you want.
      Real talk - I applied to 200 jobs after uni. I worked in fast food at about application 150 and then I started to get interviews. 10 interviews later and I was picked for 1 job. Soul destroying but necessary. Now I've worked for 3 years at 2 different 9 - 5s, I have more of an idea what I want to do. Let me tell you, I regret not going head first into media studies; practical application to what I ACTUALLY want to do with my life. Instead I did the "equally useless" ancient history degree.
      So... do what you want, but like... you on a day to day basis. You in 10 years time who won't look back and go "well that was a waste" and weekend you - do they have a good time?

    • @trin1277
      @trin1277 4 года назад +2

      Welllll, I prayed to God (Jesus) for guidance and He revealed it to me. Also, your purpose transcends any discipline/career. There’s more to life than work. You’ll find the career for you. Don’t worry. I also recommend looking at what you’re naturally gifted in. That also helped w/ my decision.

  • @hakimpoetry
    @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +181

    *We love to skip all these difficulties and move on to that sweet spot*
    This is soooo me!

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 года назад +82

    “You never know how strong you are, until being strong is your only choice.”
    ― Bob Marley

  • @meganpartington9719
    @meganpartington9719 4 года назад +67

    The number of times I sat there saying "exaaactly!" in this video. I feel so understood, this is resonating.

  • @ImogenWhite
    @ImogenWhite 4 года назад +285

    Jade every time I see the title I’m like yes - the video I didn’t even know I needed 😂 I’m honestly learning so much from your recent ‘life’ videos!

    • @Ecbb610
      @Ecbb610 4 года назад +5

      Imogen White same! She’s like our big sister mentor 🥰

    • @kristadunkers2294
      @kristadunkers2294 4 года назад +3

      Totally agree!!

    • @mmalik1339
      @mmalik1339 4 года назад +3

      100% please keep doing them. I didnt realise I knew so less about the world. Thanks!!!!

    • @hannistuhl8621
      @hannistuhl8621 4 года назад +2

      Same!😅

    • @missrelaxed3872
      @missrelaxed3872 4 года назад +1

      Agree ! Loved her videos

  • @florisvansandwijk6908
    @florisvansandwijk6908 4 года назад +40

    I always told my children that the world is changing so fast that you never know what you actually will do in later life. You just should get a lot of broad knowledge, and build on that in your work life.
    My wife studied psychology, but is now a professional blogger, something that did not exist 30 years ago when she was in uni.

    • @rockinggirl0610
      @rockinggirl0610 4 года назад

      wow! Wait what does a blogger do tho? Btw can you pls share it i'd love to check it out

  • @kylieklema4695
    @kylieklema4695 4 года назад +3

    Life is meant to be lived, it's meant to be fun, we must learn far beyond what is taught inside any institution. Setting a solid plan for yourself will close so many doors, will turn you away from so many amazing opportunities. It creates disappointment if you're not always exactly where you planned to be. Not everything you do in life has to work towards money or stability. Doing things that make you happy, going outside your comfort zone, giving yourself a break; these things are just as productive. There are many things to learn from this world, but most importantly you must learn about yourself. Everything will fall into place if you follow the path that you least expect. :)

  • @wojlife3190
    @wojlife3190 4 года назад +102

    Love this Jade!!! There’s definitely a lot of pressure to know what you want to be when you “grow up.” But it’s so strange because aren’t we always growing? Shouldn’t we be striving to be better in every aspect of our lives, and doesn’t that also apply to our careers? As an international student in the US, I definitely feel a little boxed in by the fact that we can only do internships “related” to our career because I have a million different things I want to try out! Thankfully, my major is quite broad but it still feels a little limiting. I love these new video formats, Jade! So casually inspiring!!!

    • @tallulahferguson8189
      @tallulahferguson8189 4 года назад

      Hi! Aside from this, I was wondering if you could tell me a little more of what it's like to study in the US as an international student? I'm actually in the process of applying to colleges and I'm just wondering if the education + experience is really worth the cost...
      Also do you have any tips for applying specifically for international students? Sorry this was long, hope you're doing well!
      thank you💕

    • @wojlife3190
      @wojlife3190 4 года назад

      @@tallulahferguson8189 Hey! I'm probably going to do a video like that on my channel soon, so that will probably be much more in-depth, but I honestly would say it's not really worth it, especially with everything going on right now. I was lucky to get a scholarship though so I'm not spending as much money as I would be otherwise. I guess the exception is if you're attending one of those really well-known unis like Harvard or Stanford, and even then, those can be really expensive if you're not able to get financial aid. Definitely don't restrict yourself to only applying to colleges in the US though! I did that and I really do not recommend it. I also made a video on tips for applying to uni in America on my channel. Here's the link to it - ruclips.net/video/Wc6GTIUmlsQ/видео.html

  • @biancacecchinimurua706
    @biancacecchinimurua706 4 года назад +18

    What Jade says about being a completely different person when you graduate it's absolutely true. I'm about to graduate and my 18-year old self would have never imagined that I would we working where I work, and that I would have the interests I have now. Keep your options open, as Jade says, and it will all come together✨

  • @teenyweenyfettuccine3532
    @teenyweenyfettuccine3532 4 года назад +37

    while this is very uplifting, i'd like to add an additional variable to keep in mind: employers are still mostly members of previous generation(s), and thus abide by those 'unspoken rules'
    (i.e. they use them to find ways of underpaying their staff; that's why it still is problematic to want to shift your career - if you're young, they assume you're inexperienced and you get paid less, if you're older and have an impressive resume, they claim you're overqualified and are reluctant to hire you bc it'd cost them too much)

    • @heidihenftling1427
      @heidihenftling1427 4 года назад +1

      it's problematic because you see it as problematic. i'm 19 and i recently got a remote job in berlin which allows me to travel europe whenever i want whilst working. next year, i might do a journalism traineeship in london, or work as a bartender, or just save the money i make and travel and volunteer, or i could freelance, or i could go to university. i promise you that there are opportunities all around you if you're acc capable of thinking outside the box. lots n lots of people go through diff careers in their lives and so can you if you want x

    • @teenyweenyfettuccine3532
      @teenyweenyfettuccine3532 4 года назад +3

      @@heidihenftling1427 hey, that's great, i'm very happy for you!! but surely you do realize that that's more of an exception than a rule. and what you've described sounds really fun, but you also have to consider boring practical things (i.e. necessary evils) such as pension plans and credit scores and healthcare benefits, which are still lacking in less stable or more nontraditional jobs (as well as some entry level positions) - that's one of the reasons why many people really cannot afford to think like that (long term), especially those not from first world countries, or who don't come from money (or immigrants), it requires a certain kind of privilege that remains unchecked for most people who have it (which is probs why i took an issue with that point jade made).
      all the best xx

  • @RyanYeo
    @RyanYeo 4 года назад +29

    Not knowing what you want to do in life is scary...but that's where the fun part comes in. We're free to explore and try. Thanks for the video Jade!

  • @heyitsheidijay
    @heyitsheidijay 4 года назад +21

    Jade, I've been a pretty quiet subscriber of yours since just before your Minerva journey started but I just had to comment on this video. I'm a little older than you and probably most of your demographic at 25, but I've needed SOMEBODY to tell me all of this was okay so badly since I graduated from high school at 17, it's been such a source of worry for me even now and I'm so glad someone like you is out here confirming and explaining why not knowing where we're going in life is okay. Keep being awesome! 👏🏻

    • @cry8049
      @cry8049 4 года назад +1

      I'm 25 as well.. and i just been lost and stressing about trying to accomplish something by the time I'm 30. I feel so behind in life since I haven't even went to college or have a good job. :/

  • @Alzzie13
    @Alzzie13 4 года назад +1

    I can't CAN'T tell you how IMPORTANT this was. My god. I can't. Thank you. Thank you so much. I love you.

  • @mphoapril6617
    @mphoapril6617 4 года назад +19

    Can we speak about how short hair Jade looks like a boss woman and I'm here for it💞💞💞💞😭😭😭 you look like you own a multi million dollar company and are about to start a Ted talk and I love it

  • @mafaldacosta13
    @mafaldacosta13 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, in a couple of days I need to choose what subjects I want to study this year at university. At first I asked my parents' bosses opinion in what I should choose, but they chose subjects that I didn't like but were "important". After watching this video I'll just choose the ones I like and stop worrying about what people think is important for me to learn

    • @mafaldacosta13
      @mafaldacosta13 4 года назад

      @Lana Joy thank you! I have to submit my choice tomorrow and I'm still a little nervous, but I'm determined

  • @devnin1854
    @devnin1854 4 года назад +28

    There is so much truth in this - I wish everyone understood how fluid the concept of a career is. Great video Jade :)

  • @alessiab426
    @alessiab426 4 года назад +1

    When your dream job recquires a traditional career so you can relate much. I still watched the whole video and I liked it a lot.💕

    • @alessiab426
      @alessiab426 4 года назад

      I am a senior in high school, and my dream is to become an english teacher in high school.

  • @marinessciencecafe5098
    @marinessciencecafe5098 4 года назад +3

    I'm a marine biologist, 35 years old, and still struggle with plans for the future. I had no idea when I was 25, let alone 20, that I would ever become a marine biologist! Life works in mysterious ways... You are wise beyond your years Jade, as always!

  • @Vennelaa
    @Vennelaa 2 года назад +1

    Omg you just spoke my mind. this is literally how i feel. I am honestly not scared about my career, and i want to explore everything. But omg the level of anxiety and fear and stress my parents cause me, it sometimes scares me. It is sooooo good to know that i am not the only one thinking this way. and i am not building castles in the air. Thank you for this video jade 🥰

  • @rutho-business3656
    @rutho-business3656 4 года назад +32

    I LOVE THIS, I am 16 and this is something I needed to hear !!! Lots of love Jade xx

  • @AS-bm3sg
    @AS-bm3sg 4 года назад +1

    I so agree with this!! Challenging this model with my degree, business and everything... We need to learn how to adapt and challenge and innovate

  • @Emma-mm2yv
    @Emma-mm2yv 4 года назад +14

    Dear Jade, I met you in RUclips a few months ago and i am so grateful that I once clicked on a video of yours. You show me that the world is not just about school, but life is about family, being happy and having fun in life. Your videos give me motivation and I start to believe in myself, something I've never done. I have always been a very quiet girl, and had become very depressed for a while because I always wanted to get very high marks at school, but that was so wrong, of course school is important and it opens doors for the future, but what is a future without being happy. Being happy is the key to the door of the future. Thanks Jade for the self-love, for the motivation, for the comfort, but what i am most grateful for is that i feel so happy after watching your videos. Sometimes you can make a person so happy with something so small. A few beautiful words spoken by a beautiful person are worth thousands of words. You are awesome, be yourself and never change for anyone.🦋❤️☀️

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +1

      I read all your comment and it was sooo moving to me honestly!
      How jade changed your perspective about life sounds stunning and just amazing!
      It was the same for meee too, I found joy in small things❤❤❤

  • @pregikumary8381
    @pregikumary8381 4 года назад +141

    Worst question in my medical interview: where do u see yourself in 5 years.
    My first thought: dead? (my clumsy self probably will fall into a hole in the ground or something equally dumb)

    • @UnJadedJade
      @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +30

      bahahaha at least it'd be memorable

    • @pregikumary8381
      @pregikumary8381 4 года назад +2

      @@UnJadedJade true 😂

    • @Jessica-jr2ir
      @Jessica-jr2ir 4 года назад +25

      I hate this question too. I was applying to different scholarships this year for uni and most had questions like what do you see yourself doing in 5,10 years etc. I literally just made up as if I had this definite plan when I know that I have no idea if that will be what I will be doing. People assume that if you don’t have this plan in place then you obviously aren’t motivated and driven so you would just waste the scholarship or drop out half way through uni etc. I have never been a goal driven person and I always found it weird when people would ask me what my goal was for results etc because my attitude was always just to do as well as I could and put in my full effort. I feel like having a goal to get a specific result in a subject for example can put like a cap on what you think you can achieve or make you feel like you should have done more when you couldn’t have. Can’t control the outcome only the process. I know I’ll be working hard and trying to make the best choices along the way but how could I possibly know what the outcome of that work will be in 5 or 10 years?

    • @pregikumary8381
      @pregikumary8381 4 года назад +6

      @@Jessica-jr2ir yeah, its really sad that we end up having to be forced into lying because our real answers will be seen as wrong even though there are supposedly 'no wrong answers'

    • @Jessica-jr2ir
      @Jessica-jr2ir 4 года назад +6

      Pregi Kumary Especially as I know so many people who decided what they wanted to do when they were very young and just stuck to it and never questioned it who ended up having a crisis after starting uni and realising they didn’t actually like it at all. I feel like it’s better to be constantly questioning and only making short term plans recognising that things may change once you know more information

  • @missrelaxed3872
    @missrelaxed3872 4 года назад +8

    As an immigrant I always has this pressure from immigrant parent to either figure out my career or to get married and settle down ! I don’t want any! I am trying my best to understand myself! I am self reflecting and still figuring out ! I am not anxious anymore , I am more at peace now because I have this mindset after ages! I want to be at peace that’s all....
    To anyone reading this.... I just want you to be happy ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    Btw Jade..... you are awesome!

  • @bbonifacio5384
    @bbonifacio5384 4 года назад +1

    This felt like a warm hug. Thank you.

  • @Ecbb610
    @Ecbb610 4 года назад +68

    Not knowing what to do honestly gives me so much anxiety each day. My uni pressures us to do all this work experience yet I just don’t even know what sector to go into as nothing is inspiring me... I just want to be happy doing something, not just working for some moraless company who don’t value me :( just feel so worthless and lost!

    • @sabrinab403
      @sabrinab403 4 года назад

      Try different things!

    • @heather1802
      @heather1802 4 года назад +5

      I hear what you’re saying! But maybe work experience will teach you new skills and values and also what you don’t what to do. You may meet people there who give you a new perspective.

    • @duck6100
      @duck6100 4 года назад +5

      Doing work experience will never hurt you. You're not committing to a career, just gaining valuable experience which will be good on your CV. Even if what you apply for in the future is in a different sector; employers will look for people that have worked a day in their lives.

  • @shriyagupta9167
    @shriyagupta9167 4 года назад +1

    just what I needed to hear, thank you so much

  • @alienatedcreature3017
    @alienatedcreature3017 4 года назад +7

    ever since I was 8 I have wanted to study law. I still want to study law and I just got into my degree. I’m currently working in a supermarket, it’s not pleasant but I try my best everyday. To be a qualified lawyer where I’m studying, I need to study for 6 years. After that point, I have absolutely no idea what I want to do. I could go be a lawyer for the rest of my life, but I can’t see myself actually doing that. I could find myself in politics, but I don’t really want to do that. I could teach law, but god knows I haven’t got the patience to teach. I do not know what I want to do. And as someone who’s known her career since she was 8, that’s a really hard thing for me to deal with. I’m trying to understand that I can study what I want and not know where it will take me, and that I can find out what I’m going to do later. I’m scared of my future. That was really rambly and didn’t have a point but if anyone else feels like that I hope they don’t feel alone now.

  • @astrid7651
    @astrid7651 3 года назад +1

    tysm jade this was exactly what I needed right now considering i just had a breakdown trying to figure out my future 🤍

  • @rosaunolalintino
    @rosaunolalintino 4 года назад +10

    I've been stressing about finding a career since I was like thirteen. This is what I needed to hear right now. Thanks so much (unrelated but your dress is awesome btw)

  • @madisonmartineau8656
    @madisonmartineau8656 4 года назад +1

    Completely agree. I was originally going to do a degree in environmental conservation. Due to a change in life circumstance I changed to psychology. Which I got grilled for. I jumped at so many postgraduate opportunities and I am now working as a child protection social worker whilst getting a master which I absolutely love because it is so diverse and moral. I have never felt so surrounded by like minded awe inspiring people. People always say to me but social workers hate their job. What are you going to do if you hate it. I just say then I will jump into something else because so many doors will open.

  • @AlicePreece
    @AlicePreece 4 года назад +20

    Saturday mornings are dominated by studytuber uploads and I’m not even mad about it, we love to see it 😍 This community just is the best 🥺

    • @nmoomoo
      @nmoomoo 4 года назад

      Where are you from? I’m still on Friday here

    • @AlicePreece
      @AlicePreece 4 года назад

      Ricky Franc England!

    • @nmoomoo
      @nmoomoo 4 года назад

      Alice Preece nvm lockdown’s making me crazy. It’s Saturday evening lol 😂

    • @AlicePreece
      @AlicePreece 4 года назад

      Ricky Franc hahaha you really had me questioning myself there for a minute 😂

  • @JustSheik
    @JustSheik 4 года назад +6

    AHHH. This is like exactly what I needed to hear. I feel like a failure by being 31 and no longer wanting to be a teacher... because it's like embedded in my brain by now I should know what career I want to stick in for the rest of my life.... yet something in me is saying, "No. There's a new chapter. You're meant to move into something new." and it would freak me out >:/ Cause I don't know what!

  • @evabailey6068
    @evabailey6068 4 года назад +3

    Just finished writing a blog post on this exact topic so this is PERFECT timing Jade!

  • @SweetDKvampires
    @SweetDKvampires 4 года назад +2

    This is probably one of the best videos I have seen in a long time and it came up in the right time because I absolutely NEEDED it! Thank you x

  • @hakimpoetry
    @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +53

    JADE SAID EVERYTHING I WANNA SAY ABOUT SOCIETY AND STEROTYPING!

  • @evangelinecantlemere6266
    @evangelinecantlemere6266 4 года назад +5

    This is just what I needed. I've made a lot of changes in my life over the last year and recently I started to ask myself if it was all worth it.
    I switched from science-expended (chemistry, bio, maths) curriculum to the humanities. In my country we're being made to choose what we want to study at really young age, with few occasions to modify it on the way, and after three years of crazy amount of science I wasn't sure whether I'd keep up with humanities. It turned out to be actually too easy for me, since I am naturally more talented in that area and was used to very demanding program.
    Then, during this year, my ambition somehow died? I just stopped caring whatsoever. I used to be an academic level student, scoring at top places in various competitions, mostly in polish (my mothertongue), history and maths. But this year I let myself do nothing except what was mandatory.
    I kept up my good grades, solid façade, but I wasn't doing anything else. I lost all my passions.
    I was meant to study polish, but realized it does not have a future. I used to love history, now I loathe it (that one is my new teacher's fault). I am interested in languages but that too isn't what I want to do in life. Especially after an exam I took today in which my English appeared to be not as good as I thought it was.
    Lately a friend asked me if I'm set on studying abroad. And god, if I don't even know WHAT to study, how I am supposed to know WHERE?
    I'm starting to give up my last passion left: writing. I don't know what I will do with nothing to hold onto.
    But that's fine, you just gave me a ray of sunshine and maybe soon I will see the full sun through the current storm clouds.

  • @genesandcodes8493
    @genesandcodes8493 4 года назад +7

    Hi Jade, I agree with most of your arguments but the need for a fixed job comes from financial need. When one enters the 30s, then there are more responsibilities, kids, partner, etc and the need to have a stable career becomes ever more important.

    • @kimberley27
      @kimberley27 4 года назад +3

      I understand that at a certain point in life, stability is incredibly important but it doesn’t mean that there isn’t room for change or for growth. Always remain open minded and positive because you never know what opportunities life may present you with, even if you think you have found your ideal/dream/stable career 💛

  • @kennedyhosking2555
    @kennedyhosking2555 4 года назад +1

    I know that you said that this video was not "made" for us but for you but it is so frickingggggg helpful. ;) As a 14 year old I feel so much pressure to know what I want to do from teachers etc but this helped me so much to understand that I have literal years to find my passion!!!!!!

  • @Ella-uq4db
    @Ella-uq4db 4 года назад +18

    EVERY TIME! every time i read the title i get so excited because you teach me so much and i just love your content so much 💕 i have so much respect and admiration for you, thank you for all the help, i love you so much ❤️ I have so many things i want to do, and yet i don’t know what to do. i have felt so frustrated that i haven’t found my passion but am soon realising that i don’t need to know, all i need to do is chill, make myself happy and work hard xxx

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +2

      GOSHHH! i relate to every word you saying! I just started watching jade in quarantine but like her videos were so inspiring and varied! I love her spontaneity and sense of humour❤

    • @Ella-uq4db
      @Ella-uq4db 4 года назад +2

      Hakim Poetry yeah! i’ve been watching her for years and she’s just growing and becoming this wise, beautiful and intelligent women and i’m living for it! 💕

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад +2

      @@Ella-uq4db this is amazing! Coz sheee makes suree to progress in her self-growth journey, so it makes sense❤

  • @JoMakerOfMovies
    @JoMakerOfMovies 4 года назад +4

    jade you seriously need to write a book !! how can a twenty year old have such sound life advice and articulate it so well, sooo useful and valuable and needed

  • @pompyneogduara6876
    @pompyneogduara6876 4 года назад +13

    Jade I really think u are one of the most influencing people in my life. You are amazing 💓.

  • @lilf_cker
    @lilf_cker 4 года назад +2

    I'm having an uni entrance exam in 2 years so i'm super anxious since I cannot choose a career path, as Ikigai (what you love, what you're good at, what pays well, what the world needs) doesn't work out for me. So important, thank you

  • @Ash_wa
    @Ash_wa 4 года назад +3

    Ugh I needed this! I've been stressing a lot over what I should do with my life recently, thinking I have to pick one set thing and know it all now. But I loved everything you said in this video, the abundance of opportunities we have out there, the fact that we're in an ever changing world that is gonna produce careers we don't even know exist right now and how it's not a set career that defines you but your values. It is exciting, there is so much! Thank you once again for the wonderful positivity you're putting out into the world!!

  • @Emily-cb5ut
    @Emily-cb5ut 4 года назад

    I've been watching your videos for the past few months now and I can honestly say my outlook on EVERYTHING has completely changed. I have gone from being suicidal and in the middle of an eating disorder to trusting my mind and my body, and really growing and going out of my comfort zone. You are simply amazing and I wish every girl would watch your videos. Have a great day💛

  • @inavb_music
    @inavb_music 4 года назад +37

    when. she say this : "I Make This Video For Me " . WHATEVER ,I will keep watching Jade. i love your video's .

  • @mikieats9824
    @mikieats9824 4 года назад

    You just solved the question I've had for over 10 years Jade. I literally just found you today and BOOM! "Define your values". From the bottom of my heart, thanks.

  • @AmaliaTh
    @AmaliaTh 4 года назад +3

    You couldn't have timed this video better... i swear i have a breakdown over what i want to do when i graduate next year every other day at this point, so thank you so much for posting this 💕

  • @eval.9139
    @eval.9139 4 года назад

    This is probably the video our generation needs to see daily. With YT being saturated with videos such as "how I make 6 figures as 22 year old" "what my 10 streams of income are" we get caught up thinking that going the "normal" path of having a 9-5 job, working in retail or whatever it may be is not and cannot be good enough/rewarding that we are being slaves etc. I really believe that watching videos of that sort can take a serious tool on people in their 20s or even younger. Thank you Jade, I really needed this!

  • @laurencethielemans6411
    @laurencethielemans6411 4 года назад +13

    Am I the only one who heard “pivot” said by Ross, every time Jade said it? PIVOT! PIVOT!

  • @ninashasha5001
    @ninashasha5001 4 года назад

    this video is so necessary! I've been spiralling so much about career paths and "wasting my life", that I didn't realise that I already was wasting my life. This was a good reminder to just enjoy life and to turn that uncertainty into excitement and opportunity!

  • @aleenasarfraz313
    @aleenasarfraz313 4 года назад +5

    OMG jade you read my mind. Literally I have no clue what i want to do and I always feel like I need my whole life “planned out” 😥✨✨

  • @juliasaller2381
    @juliasaller2381 4 года назад +1

    This is so important for young adults! Listen to Jade!
    I figured it out years ago during my studies. I wanted to become a teacher, and then stopped wanting it. But I knew, that I will have opportunities with a teachers degree. Everybody wants to know what I will do when I am coming back from my worldtravels. And everybody is kind of shocked when I say "I don't know yet. I will change while travelling, I am going to learn something new (yoga, massage, cooking) and maybe I will know in a few years."

  • @sarahouam7352
    @sarahouam7352 4 года назад +9

    I clicked as SOON as I saw jade had uploaded and liked before the vid even started 😅...we stan a queen who never dissapoints❤❤....love you jade..u are so inspirational to so many ppl out there🤗❤❤

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад

      The sameeee!
      Like wtvr she's gonna post, I stan xd

  • @anouknaerma9196
    @anouknaerma9196 4 года назад +1

    I discovered your channel last year when searching for study with me videos. Best decisions ever to click on your video! Your content is awesome and this week you delivered soo much! Thank you for your work

  • @rethidatek
    @rethidatek 4 года назад +10

    I’m in my last year of high school so this is perfect timing💓 thnak you, Jade✨

  • @livmott4902
    @livmott4902 4 года назад

    This is so so reassuring. You are 100% correct in saying that our paths do not line up with past generations. Ofc they chose a career path and stuck with it, they didn't know about all the other stuff out there. It's been this stuck mindset for so long and it makes me so so happy to hear you say that we have the freedom to try new things.

  • @reoij
    @reoij 4 года назад +13

    I'm 17 and I still don't know what career I want plus my parents are always asking me what I'll do and it kinda frustrates me,,
    So I really wanted someone to talk about this... I still didn't watch the video, but really, thank you for taking the time to talk about this :)

    • @hakimpoetry
      @hakimpoetry 4 года назад

      The same! I am 16 and whenever I tell my parents my passion about writing snd creating yt videos, they will be like:
      "WUTTTTT? YOU NEED TO TAKE A COLLEGE DEGREE FIRST!"
      I FEEL YOUUU💔

    • @reoij
      @reoij 4 года назад +1

      @@hakimpoetry Yeah...My father says "do something that'll give you a lot of cash" while my mother wants me to do whatever I want (but she's the one that's always asking what I want to do). I went through wanting to be a teacher, a doctor, a nurse and recently I've been thinking of becoming a psychologist (still not sure)... It really drives you insane. Tbh I don't think it's a good idea to think that you can only choose a career and that is the only think you'll do for the rest of your life.
      Conclusion: Don't follow a certain career just because your parents want you to. Do something you love and you'll always be happy while doing it ♥️

    • @moonie2770
      @moonie2770 4 года назад +1

      @@reoij Yes I was very confused about my career. I love to paint and sing(m not a good singer). My mom is constantly worried and my dad is like do whatever u want to do. My mom is so conscious abt wht society think abt the family. I want to do fine arts or something and go for music. But I don't know if it happens.

  • @AnamKhan-vk4tl
    @AnamKhan-vk4tl 4 года назад +1

    Talking about Piveting, I m gonna be 20 this year and I graduated school in 2018 and have changed two courses up tol now because I have no clue what I want to do because I don’t want to be specified by this one thing or be restricted to this one thing. I too have such varied interests it’s annoying sometimes, I feel why can’t I be like everyone else. Some friends stopped being in touch ( talk about 20 year old mid life crisis from last video) because those fixed mindset peeps thought I m doing nothing which might be true on the exterior. It’s sucks and makes me so anxious...but I know we will get where we belong.
    Thanks Jade for talking such stuff it makes us feel less alone.❤️

  • @meabhmcnamara8255
    @meabhmcnamara8255 4 года назад +14

    I’m in my last year of high school so the was perfect timing Jade 💕💕💕💕💕

  • @momikutum3617
    @momikutum3617 4 года назад

    Jade ! This makes me realise that life is not all about ups and downs, climb, crawl and fall; but also about how we much we learn from them and enjoy every moment we live. The desire of us to learn new things, experiencing *experiences* and the positive vibe we can set on in every circumstance defines us and makes us successful.
    Lots of love :).xx

  • @chrysoula5226
    @chrysoula5226 4 года назад +26

    Jade is slowing piveting towards becoming our life coach lol

  • @ReflectwithRaksha
    @ReflectwithRaksha 4 года назад

    This is great advice for people of all ages, and I want to encourage my 2 young kids to think this way too! I'm really starting to embrace this mentality myself, even at the age of 34! After many different corporate jobs (and a "fixed career" view), I've pivoted towards becoming a content creator, sharing things that I'm passionate about! I can't see what the end looks like, and it's exciting allowing it to unfold and grow naturally. I totally agree, we have so many options now that didn't exist 10 years ago, it's an exciting adventure if we're open to it...

  • @MsAprilsky
    @MsAprilsky 4 года назад +32

    I used to think like you but after seeing my friends do all these degrees that didn't automatically qualify them for anything, they worked odd jobs and then all went back to uni to retrain as teachers, nurses etc. I think young people need to be more realistic, the real world isn't as fun and dreamy as idealistic people make it out to be!

    • @bluepharos9748
      @bluepharos9748 4 года назад +19

      Doesnt the fact that they managed to graduate, work odd jobs, and then choose new paths align with what Jade is saying? I agree we do need to be realistic, but even if you have a 10 year plan and stick to it, its not certain for anyone, in any field, that itll go as you plan. So its all the same regardless.

    • @MsAprilsky
      @MsAprilsky 4 года назад +7

      @@bluepharos9748 yeah i suppose, it's just i used to think that i would have this perfect job working for a great company that in reality didn't exist

    • @Noname-rq1hr
      @Noname-rq1hr 4 года назад +6

      As someone that can’t afford to splurge recourses here and there on education, I feel you, I need to plan at least a realistic path that will give me the higher probabilities of success

    • @MsAprilsky
      @MsAprilsky 4 года назад +5

      @@Noname-rq1hr yes exactly, as a postgrad the fees are much higher and in ireland, you can't get a grant for postgrad courses!

    • @pearlescent1557
      @pearlescent1557 4 года назад +1

      Solid points. This girl is very captivating with her perspective - I heard her explaining how the world is our oyster and my brain didn't even go, "huh. that's extremely idealistic and cliche, perhaps even naive" as I normally would.
      I like the idea of a tentative 4 year plan - I never understood for a second why people get English degrees when they could take the creative writing courses or whatever they're interested in, but fulfill the requirements for a really hire-able major so that they aren't lost once they graduate.
      Same with most other 'useless' degrees. For example, I (and many others) are fascinated by psychology and would love to study it; however, the actual future of someone who studies psychology (academia or clinician if you get a higher degree, working for a corporation or something random with a bachelors) isn't appealing. I would then take the psychology courses I'm interested in, and fulfill the requirements needed for a major that has a promising job market - maybe engineering if I'm a STEM person or business management if I'm not.
      In other words, I'm not opposed to this idealistic view of the world and studying whatever you want, figure out the job when you graduate and float until you find a passion - I just think that you should do all of these steps with a really solid back-up plan that won't make you totally miserable.
      Of course, that's for college - life paths out of high school can vary much differently.
      EDIT:
      Ah, shit. This girl just touched on this point in the last section of the video I didn't watch. Nevermind, she's chill.

  • @daisy9270
    @daisy9270 4 года назад +1

    it was wonderful and just I think what everyone needs to here at some point. thanks Jade!!

  • @lucysummers5302
    @lucysummers5302 4 года назад +8

    I could look at that bookshelf all day🤩 it’s so organised

    • @UnJadedJade
      @UnJadedJade  4 года назад +9

      my pride and joy.
      if the world evolves to make Bookshelf Organisers an honorary job, I know where I'm going.

    • @ankitasudhir8457
      @ankitasudhir8457 4 года назад +1

      UnJaded Jade you and me we both do

    • @mihirbapatwritings1234
      @mihirbapatwritings1234 4 года назад +2

      UnJaded Jade, a question I’ve always wanted to ask you, how is the height of all books on your bookshelf the same? That’s so weird 😆

  • @AnyafromRussia
    @AnyafromRussia 4 года назад

    Your latest videos are the most resonating ever, it makes me feel better that there are so many people with similar feelings! Thanks, Jade, you're the best!

  • @bbdlcn
    @bbdlcn 4 года назад +25

    No one:
    Not even a single soul:
    Jade: making everyone’s day a billion times better
    Lots of love from a small RUclipsr💘✨

  • @XcheekybeccaX
    @XcheekybeccaX 4 года назад

    I REALLY needed to hear this. I started my own business in the digital marketing field at 19, grew semi-successful and had to close it just under two years later due to deteriorating mental illness. I'm now eight months on, looking to rebuild my life and it's SO easy to take on the opinions of others about what people should be doing at 21 that trying to figure out what you want to do without having a life plan figured out seems almost wrong or contradictory. But I think you're right--it's rare that anybody knows what they want to do. Even my business was the result of luck as opposed to something I wanted to do for life. Super inspiring to hear about the story of the person from Minerva--really puts into perspective that you don't have to do everything overnight to be considered a success!

  • @DearOldWorld
    @DearOldWorld 4 года назад +123

    I feel like this vid kinda reflects the 20-year-old crisis comment in your last vid 😂

  • @LS-mt2nm
    @LS-mt2nm 4 года назад

    ok so this video spoke to my SOUL as a stressed uni student going into my final year in September, I study an interdisciplinary degree which doesn't help with narrowing down my future career and sometimes I feel like I would just like the certainty of knowing my future. I also discovered the "multipotentialite" today and I have never related to anything more in my life, Jade you might relate to the term to but it has given me so much more clarity about who I am and why that is not a bad thing

  • @AIHD
    @AIHD 4 года назад +5

    Have you ever wonder why is it that people like cleaners or low ranked jobs always looked down upon but without them literally there wouldnt be any functional society yet, their considered "key workers" and those workers always end up being the nicest people. honestly jobs are nothing but a status and I believe the nicer you are the more good will come your way and that's evident as people with less money or lower status are usually content with their life and that's what the riches of people constantly seek.

    • @AIHD
      @AIHD 4 года назад

      I'm not saying we all should be cleansers but just be nice and do what you like and live your life respectful to everyone I'm sure fortune will come your way.

  • @matildev152
    @matildev152 4 года назад

    This video came at the perfect time honestly. Was just feeling so much stress this morning about what summer internships I want to apply for and feeling doubtful about it all because they don't really align with my values. This video really came as confirmation that it's important to focus on my values and how beyond just applying to corporate roles, work in the non-profit sector would be a lot more fulfilling for me. So, thank you Jade for bringing this much needed confirmation :)

  • @loisbeasley9345
    @loisbeasley9345 4 года назад +6

    We need more jades in the world. Seriously it's women like jade young girls should aspire to be PREEECH

  • @iamsoukaina727
    @iamsoukaina727 4 года назад +4

    this is my favourite video from you JAAAAAAADEEE

  • @izzygeorgia1274
    @izzygeorgia1274 4 года назад +6

    so my Saturday just got a whole lot better ;))) ✨

  • @rumeysavarol5480
    @rumeysavarol5480 4 года назад

    i can’t stress it enough how MUCH what you said helped me! i feel so reassured and confident and honestly half the stress i’ve been having about my life just disappeared, so thank you so much

  • @pagegrav
    @pagegrav 4 года назад +7

    my “five year plan” only contains destinations and not career goals. how are we supposed to know what we want when we haven’t had time to think about it in a different place?!

  • @02TheAnne
    @02TheAnne 4 года назад +1

    Jade and I are completely different people, our lives stories don't have anything in common, so the way we see and live in this world might be nothing alike. However, the more I watch her videos the more I find interesting takes in life, job and studies. There are times when I find myself thinking "mmm don't know if I agree" in the middle of a video, but instead of just closing it I stick to the end and learn something new. And that's awesome. Consuming something from a person so different allow me to know a whole new world. New perspectives, new ideas, new inspirations. When I saw this vids title I wondered if it would move me in any way, since all these career plans have been engraved in my mind. I guess I might even be afraid of thinking about them. I constantly feel so much pressure and am so often asked about my career plan that I just came up with something and keep repeating it. Listening to Jade made me re-evaluate not only my ideal career, but also the path I am walking right now. A video from someone with another background and studying a different field actually helped me think about my beliefs. For that I am extremely grateful.

  • @owo679
    @owo679 4 года назад +10

    Me ; *hears Nestle* *Immediately gets disgusted* HONESTLY THAT COMPANY DESERVES ELECTRIC CHAIR.

  • @senemroza4283
    @senemroza4283 4 года назад

    jade. the style, the vibe, the positivity being projected from this video. immaculate.

  • @jubairahmed1433
    @jubairahmed1433 4 года назад +17

    I’m sorry but if u lived on the breadline like ppl like me do them u won’t have the comfort and luxury of being this free with ur career choice. Sum ppl fight for jobs solely for the money just so they can help their family survive

    • @ohpinkiepie
      @ohpinkiepie 4 года назад +8

      That's why she said "privilege" is something that helps. I immediately thought about how lucky I am to be able to choose whatever career I want

  • @AliceMcx
    @AliceMcx 4 года назад

    This video reminds me of a metaphor that my head of sixth form used to always use! He’d essentially tell us to always strive to collect keys in our life through learning, working etc so that we are able to open as many doors for ourselves as possible. What you’re saying fits so beautifully with this - you can go through as many doors as you like but only if you have the keys to do it! ❣️