Your bold statement is true Aksinya. In my lifetime l started as an economist ( BCom)add HEd experienced teaching , evolved in Human Resources as Director for Volkswagen then into organisational design strategist and Human Development Strategist (Masters in Industrial Psychology and MPhil in Futures Studies)doing consulting work from corporations to world work as a spiritual warrior of Nirmalites. At the heart of it always “people centric “ values to improve our collective relationships with Mother Earth from individuals/ communities/societies/ beyond boarders… this ripple effect is always about touching lives and allowing our Spirit free. Looking back of my 5 decades of working career life it evolved as we are all potentially more than one specialisation.l am now enjoying more time for arts and music (painting ;woodcarving;playing the harmonium; writing;golf and dancing).I was a loose canon 😃(still am)-pushed my boundaries,l encourage everyone to do the same. Good luck in your recruitment and education practice. Your statement resonated with me!
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Thank you, Thava, what a beautiful life story!
Let me make a radical statement: no, it is not, I believe it’s not even a problem at all!
It’s simply an indication that the person is potentially capable of more than one specialization, and isn’t satisfied being confined to one narrow path for the rest of their lives.
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