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What are the happiest jobs out there?

With all of the jobs involved with capitalism where white collar jobs you are sitting behind a desk all day or blue collar jobs where it's physically and mentally draining, what jobs out there are best for your overall well being? ( And yet still most of these occupations you are working long hours.) It seems genuinely hard to find. The reason I am even asking is for the longest time in my life I have been stuck in that loop of indecision of what job I would be happiest with or what career choice to pursue. I always assumed I would strongly dislike any office job because I don't like sitting around all day or being by myself. I always thought a trade job sounds too rough for someone like me and it would ruin my mental health in some way. Since I like socializing, and I don't mind…


With all of the jobs involved with capitalism where white collar jobs you are sitting behind a desk all day or blue collar jobs where it's physically and mentally draining, what jobs out there are best for your overall well being? ( And yet still most of these occupations you are working long hours.)

It seems genuinely hard to find. The reason I am even asking is for the longest time in my life I have been stuck in that loop of indecision of what job I would be happiest with or what career choice to pursue. I always assumed I would strongly dislike any office job because I don't like sitting around all day or being by myself. I always thought a trade job sounds too rough for someone like me and it would ruin my mental health in some way.

Since I like socializing, and I don't mind physical work the best I found so far was working at Trader Joe's. It's the best job I found so far even though I do have certain complaints about it. I heard about a “landscaper laborer” type of job and that seems cool to me but I still don't know much about it which bring about uncertainty.

I wish in high school, we had more time to actually try out different passions or jobs we might like. How are we supposed to know if we don't try things out?

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