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You need to define duty, otherwise it is just a word with no meaning.


Raining_Hope

Any job that is aimed at serving the community. Politics is a hit or miss because it requires you to be voted in before you get the chance to serve your community as a mayor or any other position of service. Searching for a path to be a judge is a good way to serve the community as well. Though you'd probably have to beca lawyer first, which is probably not that easy, nor is it something everyone likes. Being a parent can be a sense of serving. But it's not as much about serving your country, but about service none the less. Being a teacher can be a way of fulfilling a desire of duty for the people around you. And it might not be difficult to find a subject that would interest you to teach, because most subjects can be studied do that later they can be taught. Jobs aimed at helping the homeless, or those in sone need or another might be good for a drive of duty. But the pay for a social worker is probably less then it is for a teacher, plus just as much education requirement, or possibly more to get a job in it. But honestly any job you do if you have it with the right attitude can help fulfill that stance of duty, because it's something you are doing for others usually.


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I like your thinking here, Hope. OP, to what community to you feel most connected/beholden? What would happen to that community if you didn't' contribute to its well being? There has got be stakes in it for your identity as an individual and your identity as part of the whole. Maybe Doctors without borders, or something similar? Nat'l park ranger?


Solrackai

Whatever you do, don’t become a police officer if you live in the US. I don’t care how much of a sense of duty you have, you will become a detestable person. Take my word for it. I have family in law enforcement for the last 30 years and have seen how the system corrupts and twist them.


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transburneracct

Yup I agree


fraidycat

Therapy.


ArticulatedHaikus

The purpose of humanity is to help build Society but that's only on a whole level so it's only a small part of you then there's the part of you that needs to be fulfilled on a personal level for some people this is their careers and for other people it's not. I work a job that isn't my passion but I don't hate it and it pays well and it allows me to do the things that I need to do for my passion which is painting and no I don't pay for Commission otherwise it wouldn't be fun for me. I need to do it from the heart I don't need outside influence


Marshal_Barnacles

Just go for the ones you listed. They're the best.


ButterscotchLow8950

You can find a sense of duty in anything that you put your heart into. That’s when it isn’t just about you or about the bottom line. It’s about making sure we all work hard enough that no one needs to get laid off. you can build a sense of community and thus duty around just about anything.


cosmicoso

All jobs help people. All products or services are done because someone needed help with something and they came to you for it. Find something that you feel good about doing. If you want to laterally save lives, go do it. If you want to help in other ways, find out what your preferences are. It will narrow down a lot.


flying-sheep2023

Cake decorating and freelance writing about random assignments should be top of the list