I think the better advice is do what your good at. Try to isolate why you enjoy certain hobbies in an abstract way and look for career fields, job roles that touches on those interests.
Imo you're getting career choice and economics screwed up. Cheap labor "India" and ai can replace the whole tech industry. A twenty year old engineer is far cheaper and more skilled and valuable than a 40 year old. If you like a life of drudgery choose a career that you can't stand cause it pays well. Supply and demand is always the key just not obvious to many.
I think the better advice is do what your good at.
Try to isolate why you enjoy certain hobbies in an abstract way and look for career fields, job roles that touches on those interests.
Follow your passion…after you retire.
Then you have no health and no money. So better do it while you have health and still no money 😅
I have a game dev friend, really skilled. He makes half of what I make writing ruby scripts. Some industries will drain you
"Follow your passion" is not necessarily a bad advice. Like every advice, there is always a "BUT".
Define passion?
my passion is to earn a lot of money... sorry I'm very chinese
Yeah hahaha IT is so easy
Imo you're getting career choice and economics screwed up. Cheap labor "India" and ai can replace the whole tech industry. A twenty year old engineer is far cheaper and more skilled and valuable than a 40 year old. If you like a life of drudgery choose a career that you can't stand cause it pays well. Supply and demand is always the key just not obvious to many.
Do you work in IT or how do you know?
Just an old stock analyst who had many friends at IBM and other tech departments. Hear the same story over and over throughout the years.