I don’t just have a job — I have a dream job. I work in a library. It’s really fun and interesting.
In our city, there’s an initiative to create more places for the youth to hang out, so they’re actively promoting cultural sector facilities. Now our library has a cozy reading room with bean bags, lots of cool books, several photo zones, a hall with board games, and a space for lectures and conversation clubs.
Most of the staff are elderly ladies, but they’re “keeping up with the trends,” helping us with card catalogs while we introduce them to the online world. So here’s a task for the week: visit a library, it’s better than you think.
- I was a lawyer. But I burned out, quit, and started baking cakes at a confectionery plant. But my husband, now ex-husband, nagged me, “Everyone goes from rags to riches, but you do the opposite.” We divorced.
2 years later, I opened my own café. A customer came in one day, and I realized it’s my ex’s new wife. I give her the cake, and she suddenly says: “You’re so amazing. You weren’t afraid to follow your dream, and your hands are truly golden.” It felt really nice.