Harrison advises those who are unhappy practicing law to explore entrepreneurial opportunities.
He suggests using free time to research and study different types of entrepreneurial work.
By studying and immersing oneself in entrepreneurial pursuits, the desire to leave and pursue that path will eventually arise.
Through continued study and exploration, individuals will discover a way to transition or the universe will present an opportunity for them.
Harrison compares staying in an unsatisfying law career to being in a troubled relationship, emphasizing the importance of recognizing when it's time to leave.
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Yes. But if you're not happy practicing law, what's the sense of continuing to do it? I would recommend that if you are entrepreneurial, you spend your free time investigating the types of entrepreneurial work you'd instead do. And, and then if you, and studying that, and at some point the urge is going to hit you to leave and do it, study it.
And the more you study it, you will find a way to leave, or the universe will set something in motion for you. So, That's what I would do. It's, it's like being in a bad relationship. Like, at some point, it just gets too much, and you end up leaving, and that's the way I would handle that.