October 15, 2025 - 05:50

Nian Yang-yi, a computer science graduate, has taken an unexpected career path by becoming a barista, despite his initial aversion to coffee. After completing his studies, Yang-yi found himself at a crossroads, grappling with the pressures of the tech industry and the pursuit of a fulfilling career. Instead of following the conventional route into the tech world, he decided to embrace his passion for serving others.
Working as a barista has allowed Yang-yi to connect with people on a personal level, creating an environment filled with warmth and community. He describes the joy of crafting beverages and the satisfaction that comes from making customers smile. Although his paycheck is smaller than what he might have earned in tech, he finds greater happiness in his daily interactions and the creativity involved in his work.
Yang-yi's story serves as a reminder that personal fulfillment can often outweigh financial gain, encouraging others to pursue their passions, no matter how unconventional they may seem.
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