When you were small,
anything was possible.
Astronaut. Pilot. Scientist. Engineer. Doctor. Every dream felt completely real because it was. The world was wide open and entirely yours.
Then other people's stories
started feeling like yours.
Your mum mentioned her brother. Your best friend's father picked you up in a car you noticed. Your cousin got into medicine. And at every family gathering came the same question.
"So... what do you want to be?"
And slowly without a single moment you could point to you started borrowing other people's answers.
And then the
deadline arrived.
Subject choices. Applications. A page that did not look like much but everyone said it would decide everything. And you were seventeen. Still figuring out who you were. So you chose what made sense. What nobody could argue with.
Money and status became
the only compass.
Not in one dramatic moment. Quietly. The things you lit up about did not quite fit into a sentence you could say at dinner. What remained was what was safe. What your parents could tell their friends.
At every stage of your life,
someone else was deciding.
Family. Money. Culture. Status. Community. The careers adviser who had twelve minutes for you. Nobody sat with you long enough to ask the question underneath all the other questions.
What are you actually built for?
What if you could find
your true north?
That feeling at 2am when you wonder if you are building someone else's life. The stranger's job title that makes something in you go quiet and say that. That is not a crisis. That is a compass. And it has been pointing somewhere your whole life.
This is why we built CarveMe.
To help you find what you're built for.
We map your innate strengths against your true interests and show you, clearly, the career that was always meant to be yours. Not the one chosen for you.
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