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Do "passion careers" actually lead to burnout faster than just chasing a high salary?
With the rising cost of living and AI reshaping job security, the trade-off between following a passion and prioritizing a high salary has never been more urgent. Cast your vote to weigh in on which path truly leads to sustainable career satisfaction.
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