Plan A & Plan B

Hello!

We often hear that having a Plan B means we’re not fully invested in Plan A. I used to have both a Plan A and a Plan B, and I’ve experienced what it’s like not to go fully in on Plan A. But then I started to see things from a different angle. I’m currently in med school, interning in hospitals, living out a plan that’s been in motion for years. But as I watch doctors working long hours, day after day, helping people who, for the most part, neglected their own health, I can see where this path leads. It’s an honourable career, but I’m realizing that it may not be where I’ll find fulfilment.

So, I’m letting my experience in medicine fuel my motivation to pursue a different life—a life where I can make an impact while also pursuing my passions in new ways. For me, that’s running an online business, a path that offers flexibility, potential for growth, and freedom that traditional careers can’t always provide.

You may be at a crossroads, too. And if that’s the case, know this: it’s okay to re-evaluate, to pivot, and to dream of a life that aligns with who you are and where you want to go. With the vast opportunities in today’s world, especially online, it’s possible to create something meaningful and fulfilling beyond the traditional path.

Maybe you have obligations or responsibilities, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still reach for something greater. Chase your dream, even if it’s alongside what you need to do right now. Life is too short to settle for less when there’s so much waiting for you.

To your success and fulfilment,
Arnolds