No, it does not. Let us all step out of the Stone Age and rub our eyes for a clearer vision. There was a time when jobs were hard to find, harder to get, and even harder to sustain. But now? You open your phone, log into any social media platform, start performing to a trending song, post it with the right SEO—and you’ve already landed a job.
Congratulations—you’re hired by yourself, for yourself, and you’re the only boss of yourself.
The “unavailability of jobs” is the biggest myth of our time. People with degrees, without degrees, with twenty years of experience, or absolutely none, with capital to invest or no capital at all—everyone has opportunities. Every single person, from the dude chilling on a long-grown branch beside a temple in a small village to the one running on a treadmill in a tier-one city, has access to a job out there.
Anyone complaining about not having a job today is the biggest liar of this generation. Because opportunities aren’t served on a platter anymore—they’re cooked in your own kitchen these days.
What is stability? A fixed salary that hits your account on a set date each month so you can clear your loan installments, school fees, phone recharges, and grocery bills before the next cycle begins. But is that really it?
The world is moving at the fastest pace in history as it digitizes every aspect of life. Expecting a “stable income” while knowing you could be replaced at any moment is not security—it’s foolishness. This is not the era of stability. This is the era of growth and evolution.
Stick to the idea of wooden-log stability, and you’ll sink in the ocean of high tides. It’s that simple.
So, what needs to be done now?
Sit. Breathe. Think—and rethink. Not about your future. Not about your survival. But about what you truly love to do—and the one thing only you can do the way you do it.
Then stand up and start working on yourself. Don’t focus on competition—because honestly, there isn’t any. Instead, focus on becoming irreplaceable. Be relevant. Be helpful. Be the best at your craft.
Take risks. Accept challenges. Try out the wild ideas that strike your mind, and never hesitate to execute the plans that didn’t even make it to the to-do list. Those plans? They often work beautifully.
You don’t need to be highly qualified—as long as you're well-qualified, the world has plenty to offer you