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After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 259 - 184: Midnight
This day.
A confused young man walked into Ningβs office.
"Hello, Ms. Ning." He bowed his head and greeted her with a bow. ππ£πππ°πππ§πΌπππ.π°π¨π¦
He was a friend introduced by Ning Youguangβs student and had admired her for a long time.
"How was your journey? Was it smooth?" she asked softly.
"I came by subway." The young man stood in front of her, full of nervousness.
"Have some water." Ning Youguang stood up, picked up a bottle from her desk, and handed it to him.
"Thank you." The young man accepted it with both hands.
"Itβs quite far from your place." Ning Youguang sat down on the white chair in the middle of the office.
Under her guidance, the young man also sat down on a chair, "Itβs okay, I set out quite early."
The young man smiled shyly.
His hair was a bit long, and he had a gentle face.
"Whatβs the issue youβve come to discuss?" After a few simple greetings which made the young man relax slightly, Ning Youguang asked.
The young man immediately sat up straight and answered seriously, "Ms. Ning, I donβt know what I should do or what I can do."
Ning Youguang nodded slightly, "What are you doing now?"
"I quit my job two months ago. Right now, Iβm home doing nothing," the young man said dejectedly.
"Do you like staying at home?"
"Iβm currently living with my parents, so I donβt like staying at home, but if I were alone..." The young man thought seriously, "I think I would like it."
"Howβs your relationship with your parents at home?" Ning Youguang continued to ask.
"My parents are nice to me; itβs just that they keep pushing me to find a job, which makes me uncomfortable." The young man looked frustrated.
"You donβt like working?"
"I suppose so," the young man said, word by word.
"Many people donβt like working," Ning Youguang chuckled, "Itβs the most natural thing."
"Yes." The young man nodded with a smile, but soon his face showed a painful expression again, "However, my parents donβt think so. They believe that a college graduate who doesnβt like working is not serious, and at home every day, instead of letting me eat well, they keep urging me to find a job."
"What do you think about your parentsβ views?" Ning Youguang asked in return.
"I can understand their thinking, but I really donβt like them imposing this mindset on me." The young man seemed to be worn down by his parents.
Ning Youguang continued, "Do you have any hobbies or interests?"
"Yes." The young man replied quickly, "I like woodworking."
"Oh, that sounds great," Ning Youguang said with a smile.
The young man lowered his head, flattered by her praise, "Itβs just casual play for me."
"What jobs have you done before?"
"IT, new media, administrative assistant, internet companies, and so on."
"What was the longest you did?"
"An internet company, eight months; the others were all less than three months."
Looking at the young man who hung his head, full of insecurity and confusion, Ning Youguang adjusted her posture in the chair, "Our existence in the world is fundamentally based on uncertainty, but we can convert this uncertainty into certainty by understanding our talents. During this process, we exist in two states: first, I know what I want, and second, I donβt know what I want."
"When we donβt know what we want, it actually means our future, time, and space are infinite; everything can be played with, everything can be experienced. At this time, you can do anything." 1314







