"I don't think full-time work is for me..."

"I don't think full-time work is for me..."

Contrary to popular belief, not everyone is supposed to have the same point of view... 

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A man with moustache wearing a brown shirt/TikTok Screenshot/@anthonyvoulgaris

We live in a time where no job is secure because the nature of things is known to change quite quickly. 

In saying that, it is quite important to always know what works for you and what doesn't. 

And one student who was happy to share his true feelings recently told TikTok that full-time work was not for him. 

Watch the video below, courtesy of TikTok

@anthonyvoulgaris I dont wanna #fulltimework #adulting #idontwanttobeanadult #adultlife ♬ original sound - Anthony Voulgaris

It does sound like a generational thing, but the truth is knowing what is for you is something commendable in our opinion. 

It takes away all the mishmash of everything else and allows you to focus on what you are passionate about. 

The TikToker, Anthony Voulgaris, created a stir early this year when he shared that he was happy to stay at home with his parents until he was 50, if he could. 

Check out that video below, courtesy of TikTok

@anthonyvoulgaris Thx mom #fyp #home #livingathome #movingout #young ♬ original sound - Anthony Voulgaris

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What we take away from people like Anthony is that parents don't seem to be empowering their kids to be independent as they age, instead they are enabling them to be thrifty. 

Which isn't something that is in favour of the parents. But Anthony was not the only one who was thinking this way, it seems many shared his sentiment. 

Surprisingly, many people felt the same way when he said he didn't think full-time work was for him. 

It's a reminder that not everyone is the same and that's okay. You do you, boo!

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