If you found yourself unemployed today Sam Darnold Hat , would you want the job you have now? Would you be eager to apply for it?
What about your career as a whole? If you聮d never worked in your current industry, would you consciously choose to work in it now?
Many people just fall into their current line of work without ever consciously choosing it. For example, I fell into computer programming early in life. I took a BASIC programming class when I was 10 years old, and I loved it. From there it was a gradual progression to a double-major in computer science and math. My father was an aerospace engineer Trevon Wesco Hat , and my mother was a college math professor, so there was certainly no family resistance to this path. I don聮t ever recall seriously considering any other majors. Perhaps I was just destined to be a computer programmer.
It wasn聮t destiny though. It was merely momentum. There was very little conscious choice along this path. For the most part it was the path of least resistance.
But the path of least resistance is usually not the path of best results, despite the musings of spiritual gurus who try desperately to paint it as such. Just because unconscious physical objects follow the path of least resistance doesnt make it the correct choice for conscious human beings.
Your consciousness gives you the option of choosing a path where you will meet resistance and then overcoming that resistance. You can take the path of least resistance and avoid obstacles, or you can choose to work against resistance and grow stronger.