Project: 5 Ways to Find Your Passion

1) An amusement park for adults. But instead of rides, you try different activities from different fields. A section for blacksmithing, a section for programming, for sewing, etc. In Vegas you lose yourself, in Vladyland you find yourself.

2) An app that has you fill out a questionnaire about yourself. Your profession, your hobbies, your interests. It then gives you daily (or weekly) suggestions to try new things completely unrelated to your life. It gives you step by step recommendations on how to start, for a complete beginner.

3) A VR video game series where you can work as an apprentice in a completely new field. You learn directly from a digitized master in that field, actually practicing the rigorous skills and knowledge necessary to get by. Spend a day as a crab fisherman, or as an artist in a classroom with Bob Ross (using Google’s new VR drawing software). This will replace college one day.

4) Sometimes, finding your passion is doing a bunch of things that you don’t want to do. You become a freelancer for us, and we send you to do a new job each workday. You never repeat the same job. We pay you for the day. You get to try a bunch of new jobs. Employers rate your daily performance to see if you can keep working with us.

5) Passion Tamagachi. It’s an old school Tamagachi. You raise it. You level it up. It dies. And when it dies, it gives you a text that tells you what passion you should pursue. (This can be based on an algorithm looking at how you took care of it. Or can be completely effing random)

 

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  1. 1. FYP.Com – Sign up with Career pros and specailists and fill out a long list of details about yourself and what you like and dont like. Dont know what you want? Will give you test that will tell you what you do. Tests are analyzed and over a span of 1-2 months sends you answers as to what and why you would be good at something.
    2. Host Networking workshops that have wide range of specialists on separate days. Successful career pros help introduce 18-25 year old students to these professionals and go over their career history and what drives them to the right direction. Process of elimination till you find what you like.
    3. JobHat.Com – a Job is picked at random and you are told to come at XYZ Date time location, you go and try that job for the day till told other wise. Your profile is listed on the site if you keep doing it. Shows what jobs you are good at and what you are not. If you are good, people can request you for work.
    4. Event Tryouts- Given a list of categories, for those you pick it will show free classes / try out places near you that you can try from guitar, art, language, dancing classes. Charged a monthly fee of $3.
    5. Bock.org – Boring-Fuck.org So you are a boring fuck eh? Tell us about why you think you fucking suck and we will tell you why you are right and how you can change that. Post your success story of you not being a boring fuck and get fame, and a free meal.

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