In a realistic society like Singapore, where monetary pursuits are common, youths are often made to view money as a form of social status and symbol of success. Youngsters nowadays would rather choose a financially stable but monotonous job that they have little or no interest in, than follow their passions, giving up on what they really want to do in the future. We aim to help these youngsters understand that they should take calculated and informed risks and follow their passion, instead of going with the flow and getting influenced by the people around them in terms of deciding their future career. This will thus allow them to achieve their fullest potential and not let their talents and passion go to waste. By tapping on their passions and strengths, society will benefit from their various contributions in their fields.