755-A Noble Career

Episode: 755

Episode Title: A Noble Career 

 

For young people, a career in public healthcare can be a powerful way to make an impact in others’ lives. More on that, coming up next on The Perna Syndicate.

 

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It’s a new day on The Perna Syndicate—welcome! As we’ve been discussing all week, young people today want to make a positive difference. 

 

I believe one way they can do this is by choosing a career in public health. It is a noble act of service that reflects well on the person who is drawn to help others. They have the opportunity to make a lasting difference in someone else’s life. The best part is, people working in healthcare are often playing to their strengths. 

 

Working in these careers allows individuals to turn their determination, compassion, and creativity into practical solutions for individuals and whole communities. Not all people have these skills, but they’re often found in healthcare workers. The impact of the solutions they create can give people the chance to turn their life around, and that’s huge. 

 

For many in the younger generations, acts of meaningful service are their light at the end of the tunnel. Making the world a better place is a motivational force that propels them forward toward success. They’re willing to learn new skills and seek new experiences to become a difference-maker. This is the type of lifestyle that many of them dream about, and the reality they want to create. 

 

When young people are inspired like this, they’re literally unstoppable. They will fight for the things they are passionate about, and if they can make a career out of it, all the better. 

 

The more we can educate them about how their drive is needed in a field like healthcare, the brighter our future will look. 

 

Thank you for tuning in to The Perna Syndicate! And don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite platform if you’re not already. We’ll see you back here next week for more. Until then, take care! 




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