Short excerpt from the article..
"You've heard there's competition and you must plan to survive, but without understanding 'career' or knowing that a mind that is always competing becomes diseased. This fear is also implanted by others. It isn't yours, yet you've imbibed it. Understand the mind, the world. Then you will know what it is worth doing."
In this piece, Author dissects the psychological anatomy of career planning, suggesting that most of us don't "plan" a career—we merely "react" to fear and social conditioning.
He posits that a career should not be a survival strategy but a medium for self-realization. If the work you do for 10 hours a day doesn't contribute to your internal fulfillment, it is essentially a form of self-harm, regardless of the paycheck.
This article pushes us to consider whether we are working to live, or working to distract ourselves from the void within.