Five Brains, Five Futures
Daily writing prompt
What is your career plan?
Angry J

I want to write full-time and build a publishing brand focused on making complex subjects easier to understand. The goal is to turn that into a sustainable career books, courses, maybe even a platform that supports other educators and creators doing the same thing. I enjoy teaching. Or create another game on Steam. – Ja(y)

Den Smiling

I’m working toward a career in embedded systems or hardware prototyping. Something where I can design, build, and test tech that people actually use. Eventually I’d like to run my own lab or startup, maybe even create open-source tools to make hardware more accessible. – Den

D. neutral

I plan to lead projects that blend media, community building, and creative strategy. That could mean working in education or tech. Long-term, I want to be in a leadership role that lets me create impact preferably without wearing a tie. -D.

Har neutral

I want to blend engineering, systems thinking, and storytelling into a long-term career in user experience, educational design, or innovation strategy. Whether I’m writing books, designing tools, or consulting on systems, the goal is always the same , make complex things feel human. I’d also like to eventually lead cross-disciplinary projects that focus on ethical tech, public learning, or infrastructure with real emotional intelligence built in. -Har

Per smiling

I’m aiming for a research-driven career, likely in data analysis, technical writing, or academic support. I want to work in structured environments where I can focus on deep problem-solving. Eventually, I’d love to contribute to open-access knowledge or policy research. – Per


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2 responses to “Five Brains, Five Futures”

  1. Kumar Gupta Avatar

    First step set the gole and target the role for result,
    not think about success, success is depend on the result ,
    Results is declare the time for proff of sucess. ,

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    1. Ja(y)Den D. HarPer Avatar

      That’s a powerful thought, Kumar. Setting a clear goal and focusing on the role you play in achieving results is key. I like that you’re emphasizing action over outcome success isn’t something you chase, it’s something that follows when your effort meets the right result at the right time. Well said. – Ja(y)

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