别让工作,成为你唯一的标签! | Meihui Geng | TEDxShahe Street Salon
如何在不辞职的情况下,去追求自己的热爱?
耿梅慧用她的亲身经历,给出了一个可行的方案:她分享了自己如何在工作之余,将烘焙爱好发展成拥有百万粉丝的事业。
她探讨了这背后是如何突破“路径依赖”,在多重身份之间找到动态平衡,从而开拓更广阔的人生边界。 私募基金投资总监
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