Philosophy and a professional life seem contradictory. But they both dwell well in the real of the love for something. To love something its important to understand it. We both look at what we want to do and feel passionate about.
BELIEVE in what you’re doing is my personal philosophy is concerning my professional life. If you’re a salesman and you don’t believe the product you are selling is not good, then you’re not going to have as much luck selling the product. When you believe in what you do, and you know why, the JOB and its processes tend to be more successful.
Also, breaking down the tasks and responsibilities of the job in order of priority, and having realistic goals makes this philosophy interdisciplinary. Having perspective in all areas of your life in general, and knowing how they interconnect and benefit each other makes it INTERDISCIPLINARY.
For Rich, career goals have changed in recent years mainly in regard to my perception and philosophy of work. Money is important, but MEANING and satisfaction take priority. In his future career, he knows he’ll have enough money to buy pretty much whatever he needs, but whether not he feels like he's making a difference in the job is going to be the challenging part. It only took him about 24 years to come up with this philosophy!
For Andres, he's gone through a series of changes. He's wanted to do movies, accounting, finance, engineering and has settled for marketing after dwelling into advertisement. Its a proces of doing what feels right. Some may say he's indecisive but but he's consistent in his endeavors to make sure he's not stuck doing something boring or unethical for the rest of his life.