Carol left, Symons threw away a pile used tissues rearranged cushions — Alain de Botton, Pleasures Sorrows Work

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After Carol had left, as Symons threw away a pile of used tissues and rearranged the cushions on the couch, he remarked that the most common and unhelpful illusion plaguing those who came to see him [as a career counselor] was the idea that they ought somehow, in the normal course of events, to have intuited–long before they had finished their degrees, started families, bought houses and risen to the top of law firms–what they should properly be doing with their lives. They were tormented by a residual notion of having through some error or stupidity on their part missed out on their true 'calling.

Alain de Botton, The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work

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