I randomly have a new career every week. Last week, I worked as a Didi driver and was rewarded with a Pagani Zonda for my excellent service. The week before, I was a university teacher for ten days and was rewarded with ten new buildings on campus. The week prior to that, I worked for a week at a charter jet company and received a reward of one billion dollars
Swiftly, my career transformations began happening daily instead of weekly. One day, I was a famous manga artist, the next, I was a chef at a Michelin star restaurant. Subsequently, transitions occured more frequently, morphing every few hours. When I awoke, I might be an astronaut, then a few hours later become a rock star performing in front of thousands of fans
Not long after the hourly changes began, my career began changing by the minute. In a fleeting moment, I went from a olympic athlete to a movie producer. Before I knew it, my job was fluctuating every second. In a heartbeat, I shifted from a software engineer to a fashion designer
The constant career changes were exhausting and perplexing. I started struggling when my positions started changing multiple times per second. In a flash, I went from a hotel manager to a zookeeper to a firefighter. My skills and knowledge couldn’t keep up with the speed of change. I went into a puzzled daze, incapable of functioning properly in any role
Eventually, the transformations occurred too quickly for me to comprehend. My career was fluctuating so fast that I couldn’t keep track of what I was at any given moment. I felt lost in a vortex of perpetual change. The rapid changes overwhelmed me until I passed out, unsure of what reality I would awaken to find myself in. When I came to, I was back to having a new career every week, relieved to find stability again in the pace of change. I had learned to appreciate constancy