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Why Finding Your ‘Why’ Is the Secret Sauce to Crushing It in Higher Education
Why Finding Your ‘Why’ Is the Secret Sauce to Crushing It in Higher Education
Ah, higher education — the promised land where you’re supposed to “find yourself,” “discover your passion,” and maybe even learn how to make ramen in a coffee pot. For years, students have marched through the gates of academia with backpacks full of books, dreams, and anxiety-inducing tuition bills, only to stumble upon an unsettling question:
Why am I doing this?
If you’ve ever stared at your organic chemistry notes while Googling “Can I sell a kidney for tuition?” or considered dropping out to start a very niche Etsy shop, then kudos! You are absolutely not alone. You, my friend, are struggling under the existential angst of higher education. But before you throw in the towel-or your laptop-let me tell you a secret:
The secret to thriving in college isn’t coffee, good Wi-Fi, or knowing which professor cancels class if it rains. It’s finding your why.
What Is Your ‘Why,’ and Why Does It Matter?
First, let’s break this down: Your why is the reason you’re doing what you’re doing. It’s the thing that makes waking up for that 8 a.m. statistics class seem slightly less soul-crushing…