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Teenager INTJ here! Can't really choose my career. What is your opinion about this?

Teenager INTJ here! Can't really choose my career. What is your opinion about this?

Hello my INTJ sisters!

INTJ teenage girl here!

So, I took the MBTI a few months ago,

Anyway, as much as I have read all of your careers in here, I just can't seem to find out what career I want to take up in the future. All of my friends have specific aspirations about their job, i.e, what they want. I only seem to know what I don't want in a job. I just can't seem to conclude a specific career. I've tried everything (including the MBTI), but nothing ever works. All those "find your job" tests show things like being a mathematician, which I am not looking forward to.

Nobody gives good advice for choosing a career, they just say, 'oh, u are smart, do anything.' That's so annoying. Some ppl keep saying 'you have so much time'. But the thing is, i'm unable to plan ahead due to not knowing my path.

Also, I've tried those journal prompts, where they tell you to write your childhood interests, dreams, skills, likes and dislikes.

I am one of those "learning 1 skill every year", so like I'm not good enough at one thing to be my job. That is a really huge problem for me right now.

I just want to know if any of you have had/have these kinds of thoughts. If so, feel free to share your advice and opinion in detail.

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u/Better-Ride8369 — 5 days ago
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INTJ teenage girl here!

So, I took the MBTI a few months ago,

Anyway, as much as I have read all of your careers in here, I just can't seem to find out what career I want to take up in the future. All of my friends have specific aspirations about their job, i.e, what they want. I only seem to know what I don't want in a job. I just can't seem to conclude a specific career. I've tried everything (including the MBTI), but nothing ever works. All those "find your job" tests show things like being a mathematician, which I am not looking forward to.

Also, I've tried those journal prompts, where they tell you to write your childhood interests, dreams, skills, likes and dislikes.

I am one of those "learning 1 skill every year", so like I'm not good enough at one thing to be my job. That is a really huge problem for me right now.

I just want to know if any of you have had/have these kinds of thoughts. If so, feel free to share your advice and opinion in detail.

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u/Better-Ride8369 — 7 days ago