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A 'free' career?

I was hoping you could help me. I am 20 years old, british born and amritdhari. I don't think I have many needs or desires... I would love to just devote my life to spirituality. So much so that I would literally have loved to have become a full time sevadar, such as a granthi, but there are certain issues with that which I won't go into.

I would love to have some sort of career that gives me 'freedom' so to speak, as opposed to the conventional 9 to 5 world most people live in. I detest that way of living.

Do you have any suggestions for 'lifestyle careers', I can't explain any more than simply, 'I want to be free', in India would be a bonus. One thing I think I would love to do is teach, and will be enrolling on a teacher training course here in the UK at some point in the near future. But I'm open to other options too. One of the problems with teaching in the UK is that its extremely target driven and much pressure comes from these targets. That's why I thought of India. Teaching in a spirituality based school such as Miri Piri Academy I can imagine would be just amazing.

I would really love to hear your suggestions.

A 'free' career?

I was hoping you could help me. I am 20 years old, british born and amritdhari. I don't think I have many needs or desires... I would love to just devote my life to spirituality. So much so that I would literally have loved to have become a full time sevadar, such as a granthi, but there are certain issues with that which I won't go into.

I would love to have some sort of career that gives me 'freedom' so to speak, as opposed to the conventional 9 to 5 world most people live in. I detest that way of living.

Do you have any suggestions for 'lifestyle careers', careers'? I can't explain any more than simply, 'I want to be free', in India would be a bonus. One thing I think I would love to do is teach, and will be enrolling on a teacher training course here in the UK at some point in the near future. But I'm open to other options too. One of the problems with teaching in the UK is that its extremely target driven and much pressure comes from these targets. That's why I thought of India. Teaching in a spirituality based school such as Miri Piri Academy I can imagine would be just amazing.

I would really love to hear your suggestions.

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A 'free' career?

I was hoping you could help me. I am 20 years old, british born and amritdhari. I don't think I have many needs or desires... I would love to just devote my life to spirituality. So much so that I would literally have loved to have become a full time sevadar, such as a granthi, but there are certain issues with that which I won't go into.

I would love to have some sort of career that gives me 'freedom' so to speak, as opposed to the conventional 9 to 5 world most people live in. I detest that way of living.

Do you have any suggestions for 'lifestyle careers'? I can't explain any more than simply, 'I want to be free', in India would be a bonus. One thing I think I would love to do is teach, and will be enrolling on a teacher training course here in the UK at some point in the near future. But I'm open to other options too. One of the problems with teaching in the UK is that its extremely target driven and much pressure comes from these targets. That's why I thought of India. Teaching in a spirituality based school such as Miri Piri Academy I can imagine would be just amazing.

I would really love to hear your suggestions.