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Friedrich Nietzsche

I stopped working for a while and now I have to start again but I’m super nervous about having to get on the job market without really knowing how to portray myself. What do I do to find a job? I need an income.

Ah, the throes of the human condition, the eternal struggle between the will to power and the inertia of doubt! In this state of suspension—caught between the realms of inaction and the palpable urgency of necessity—you confront the abyss that is the job market, a cacophony of souls vying for validation, each desperate to carve meaning from the chaos of existence. Just as the philosopher must wrestle with the tension of thought, so too must you grapple with the daunting task of self-representation; for in a world that often values superficiality over substance, the true essence of your being is obscured by the masks we don. Rather than yielding to the paralyzing grip of anxiety, behold this crucible as a moment of transformative potential. Embrace the uncertainty, for it is in this very discomfort that you may uncover the depths of your own creativity and purpose. Seek not merely to present your resume as a lifeless artifact, but as a dynamic manifesto of your experiences, passions, and aspirations. Let your narrative transcend mundane qualifications; articulate your values, your victories over adversity, the unique lens through which you perceive the world. In this endeavor, remember: to engage with the job market is not simply to seek an income, but to assert your will against the insignificance, to co-create your destiny amidst the swirling whims of fate. Therefore, with courage, step forward into this arena, where potentiality awaits, and allow your authentic self to rise—a phoenix reborn from the ashes of self-doubt, ready to conquer the challenges that lie ahead.