u/watermelon-blueberry

Should I resign without a backup plan to rethink my career path?

I'm so torn right now with my career path, and what I really want to be in life.

Mid 20s here. For context, I work as a creative with more than a year of experience. But lately, I have not been feeling very satisfied with my career path. I even avoid talking about what I do for work when people ask me about it. Though I do get praised with my creativity, however deep inside I want to pursue something else but the thing is I don't know what specifically. I just know, I want to pursue something else and move abroad. I can visualize myself living my life abroad but what's stopping me is I don't have enough funds (I'm earning minimum btw), and my work background is not in demand for me to land a job abroad. Although, my family is supportive, emotionally and financially and they always have been but I'm thinking if I tell them I want to switch careers, to me kasi, nasasayangan ako as they've worked hard just for me to finish my education and they've spent so much for my tuition fees (my 1 semester in college was worth 6 digits). They might think (and what I think too) if I change my career path, sayang lang yung inaral ko.

Despite all this, should I talk to my family about my plans?

Currently thinking of resigning without backup plan since I still haven't figured out what I really want, and wala na rin masyadong gana na pumasok sa work. At this point I just want more time to deeply think about what career path I want to pursue.

Maybe I'm just going through a life/career crisis, though any thoughts/advice is appreciated

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u/watermelon-blueberry — 9 hours ago

movies that have the same vibe as the song you are in love by taylor swift

what are some movie recommendations that have the same vibe as the song you are in love by taylor swift? or movie recommendations that remind you of this song?

according to google, "You Are In Love" by Taylor Swift, from the 1989 album, is a song depicting the quiet, profound, and often unexpected realization of true love.

know any movies with the same vibe/storyline?

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u/watermelon-blueberry — 20 hours ago