The best advice I ever got at GM was at my very first performance review as a bright-eyed, bushy-tailed recent college graduate.
Manager said, “I don’t give a sh-t what you want to be doing in your career three to five years from now. I have a job that needs to get done TODAY and I’ll use you however it takes to get it done.”
I was shocked for a while about that and felt a bit hurt by such a direct, personal warning of sorts - but eventually I ultimately realized it was the best mentoring moment I could have ever asked for.
Remember that your career and your life is what you make of it. Don’t let it be simply what you have had the good fortune to receive from others in exchange for your time, blood, sweat, and yes sometimes tears.