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1. Happy Thanksgiving
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2. Man Saves 5 From a Burning Home
2. Testimonial
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3. Workers’ Comp Case Settled
3. Apple Cranberry Crisp
4. Unemployed TikToker Documents His Daily Life
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WORKING TOWARD A PASSION Breaking Stigmas and Finding a Dream Job
As TikTok’s popularity rises, it is becoming more and more integrated into society and people’s lives. With so many people on one network, information and trends can spread incredibly fast. One such trend is of users who are documenting their everyday lives. Now, many of these documentaries are just for fun, but some people are using their platforms to break stigmas and encourage others to pursue their dreams. Jacky Li, for example, is a 24-year-old TikToker who has been documenting his life as he hustles to find his dream job. Li has accumulated over 120K followers and 2 million likes as he shares his life as an unemployed person who is living with his parents. After his morning routines, Li comes home to answer emails and often edits photos and videos as a side gig. He will also brainstorm ideas for YouTube and TikTok while looking for job opportunities on LinkedIn. Then, before he ends his day, he journals and creates a to-do list so that he can push himself closer to reaching his dreams.
But while Li continues to pursue his ideal career, his parents often pressure him to find a corporate job and lecture him for not having one. Although his videos do share occasional trips out with friends for dinner or breaks between tasks, the rest of his time does look quite productive.” His content shows that it’s still okay to live with your parents even in your mid-20s, despite the stigma that it’s bad or too dependent. Although many people look down on those who live with their parents after graduating college, things can be incredibly expensive — and living with your parents can make a huge difference. His content is inspiring and relatable to viewers, and many of his followers have encouraged him along the way. Viewers note that although he may not have a full-time job just yet, his productivity shows that he is on the right path!
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