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Vocation is a term that refers to an occupation or career that a person feels particularly drawn to or suited for. This can be due to a variety of factors, including personal interests, skills, and values. Vocations can be found in a wide range of fields, including medicine, education, religion, and arts.

Definition

The term "vocation" comes from the Latin word vocatio, which means a call or summons. In a general sense, a vocation is an occupation or career that a person feels particularly drawn to or suited for. This can be due to a variety of factors, including personal interests, skills, and values.

Types of Vocations

There are several types of vocations, including:

Vocation and Personal Fulfillment

Many people find personal fulfillment in pursuing a vocation that aligns with their interests, skills, and values. This can lead to a greater sense of satisfaction and happiness in their work.

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