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legendary
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July 21, 2014, 04:45:03 AM
#57
Hopefully in the next 3-4 years Bitcoin will skyrocket to a few hundred thousand...
If I get a couple of Bitcoin by then I could do the latter Cheesy

I'd most likely , as answered before , stick with the former until I could afford to live pretty well without working on it.

The question I would ask is : If you had a choice right now to do what you love or take a high paying job and cannot change your path ever later , which would you choose ?

A real case is Robert Frost. His parents wanted him to study Physics and Chemistry , in order to go the mundane path , but in the end he dropped them for Literature , as was his dream. His poem "The road not taken" is about this.

So, if you had a choice between a venture that may or may not pay out or a mundane , miserable job that would give you a comfortable , yet average life which would you take ? As Robert Frost said in the aforementioned poem , "Yet knowing how way leads on to way,I doubted if I should ever come back." Once you choose your path , it would be extremely unlikely that you would receive another opportunity to switch paths again.
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July 21, 2014, 04:38:02 AM
#56
Making ends meat doing something I love by far!

Provided you have a significant other that isn't materialistic and you can happily get by what more could a fella ask for?
legendary
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July 21, 2014, 04:32:50 AM
#55
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?


I prefer a better salary over anything, I can be professional enough to not let a bad environment bother me.
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July 20, 2014, 08:35:02 PM
#54
well . . . i would be miserable if i was a a guy that just played video games all day
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June 18, 2014, 12:03:44 PM
#53
C.R.E.A.M.  Cool
Dollar dollar bill y'all  Grin

Job satisfaction is much more of a priority than a fat wage packet, maybe one day I'll get a job that I actually enjoy doing. Would be strange waking up in the morning and being eager to go to work.
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June 18, 2014, 11:02:38 AM
#52
I think this question completely depends on how much money is it?  How long do I have to do this job I don't like?

If I did it for 10 years would I have enough to retire and do something I love?  

If I had to work a normal shift for 40 years no matter what, I guess I would rather do what I love than make more money...

However, if I just had to do 10 years and I would be set, I would probably take the money and then spend the next 30 years doing what I love...trade offs I guess
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June 18, 2014, 11:01:40 AM
#51
Here all of us have shared their views, but i would like to request all of you to rate money, happiness and love..Give them rating out of ten. My rating is here: hapiness-10, love-10, money-8 .
sr. member
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June 18, 2014, 10:57:53 AM
#50
 Happiness can't be purchased by money.. In our life money is also important along with love, happiness. So if anyone will ask to me then i choose the work i love, because only then i will perform well.
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June 13, 2014, 01:15:30 AM
#49
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?


Make a lot of money then quit the job Smiley
legendary
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Well hello there!
June 12, 2014, 11:44:01 PM
#48
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?

Kinda depends on what you mean by making alot of money.  If we are talking insanely huge amounts why not work super hard for a year or two and then simply retire?  If your talking about pays really well but not retirement-in-a year or two well, I would absolutely opt for the happy ends meat scenario.
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Buy and sell bitcoins,
June 12, 2014, 02:31:02 PM
#47
I have friends that are struggling to "make it" in entertainment -- music, acting. They say "don't quit your day job" for a reason. Tongue

If you have the option of getting your own paying job then I'd definitely agree with that, build your skills in your free time like over the weekend or something, that said, if you really enjoy what you do you can be far more productive. I could actually do a standard job fairly well and the employer would probably have few complaints but when I'm doing something like Jewellery or Artwork I'm on fire in comparison Cheesy and it's just because of the fact that I enjoy it.

For sure. It can be hard to get pieces to market, though, in the sense of making a living. My girlfriend makes/sells stuff on Etsy, and some purchases come in here and there, but there is a million and ten people to compete with. So it's definitely just a "on-the-side" kind of thing.
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June 12, 2014, 01:14:14 PM
#46
You can be good when you work for money , but when you work something you love you can be the best !!!

That's only true in life ! Just do things you love and things that make you happy , money , car's , houses , everything is nothing if you are not happy with your life ...
Yes, you are right... Material things are of no value if one isn't happy with this life.. But don't you think nowadays these are the actual things which get happiness from.. Whether you agree to the fact or not but it is material things which are actually more important to us..
If we go on a vacation.. we are happy
if we buy a new smartphone - we rejoice..
If we buy toys for kids - they become and so do we..

So money is very important in today's world to taste happiness..
I feel there has to be a balance between money and happiness.. Both of them are equally essential.. If you are unable to meet your basic needs, you cannot stay happy at any cost.. On the other hand, if you are running after money 24 hrs, you will be too stressed to experience happiness...

Balance is the key you see!
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June 12, 2014, 01:10:44 PM
#45
You can be good when you work for money , but when you work something you love you can be the best !!!

That's only true in life ! Just do things you love and things that make you happy , money , car's , houses , everything is nothing if you are not happy with your life ...
Yes, you are right... Material things are of no value if one isn't happy with this life.. But don't you think nowadays these are the actual things which get happiness from.. Whether you agree to the fact or not but it is material things which are actually more important to us..
If we go on a vacation.. we are happy
if we buy a new smartphone - we rejoice..
If we buy toys for kids - they become and so do we..

So money is very important in today's world to taste happiness..
sr. member
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June 12, 2014, 01:06:56 PM
#44
You can be good when you work for money , but when you work something you love you can be the best !!!

That's only true in life ! Just do things you love and things that make you happy , money , car's , houses , everything is nothing if you are not happy with your life ...
sr. member
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June 12, 2014, 12:58:17 PM
#43
So, I just gotta figure out how to make money sitting on my couch watching TV.....and I'm set for life!!! It truly is what I love to do Smiley
There are people doing that already. lol they start online blogs and write reviews for TV shows. You can also write articles about TV shows on review sites and get paid per article or sometimes they pay you for each thousand view!

There is also an app where you can make $$ watching Tv. I don't think it's enough to 'make a living off' but it's still something. Cheesy

http://hubpages.com/hub/Make-Money-Watch...s-and-Tips

You can also answer tv related quizzes and surveys and get paid for it!
Don't you think petite tasks like these are completely crap... Getting paid to watched television.. completely bull shit... In fact, I won't call these stuff work at all.. They are merely time pass activities where you get to earn few peanuts !!
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June 12, 2014, 04:25:19 AM
#42
C.R.E.A.M.  Cool
legendary
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June 12, 2014, 04:20:24 AM
#41
I have friends that are struggling to "make it" in entertainment -- music, acting. They say "don't quit your day job" for a reason. Tongue

If you have the option of getting your own paying job then I'd definitely agree with that, build your skills in your free time like over the weekend or something, that said, if you really enjoy what you do you can be far more productive. I could actually do a standard job fairly well and the employer would probably have few complaints but when I'm doing something like Jewellery or Artwork I'm on fire in comparison Cheesy and it's just because of the fact that I enjoy it.
sr. member
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June 12, 2014, 04:04:16 AM
#40
Give me happiness every time. You don't need a lot of money if you spend it wisely.
DrG
legendary
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June 12, 2014, 03:52:48 AM
#39
Depends at what stage of life you asked me.  If I was single and not dating I would choose to be happy and be broke.

Now I have a family and whenever I plan my income and spending I'm not thinking about my needs usually.  My family gives me happiness - job is just a means to keep them.
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Buy and sell bitcoins,
June 11, 2014, 02:14:23 PM
#38
I have friends that are struggling to "make it" in entertainment -- music, acting. They say "don't quit your day job" for a reason. Tongue
legendary
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
June 11, 2014, 02:09:11 PM
#37
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?


I left a job that was highly paid, to run a bitcoin farm, and so far i dont regret my choice.
Profits are alot smaller than i thought, but i make it up by doing more btc-related stuff.
On a positive side, im with my family most of the day
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June 11, 2014, 01:48:58 PM
#36
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?

I'd prefer to barely make ends meet doing something I love, but it's a bit more complex than that. What if you can't make ends meet that way? Tongue
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June 11, 2014, 01:38:05 PM
#35
Barely make ends meat and it's not even close.

The hardest part is finding something you love though. I don't think that's easy at all. Finding something that interests me for a short while is not hard. But something that I truly love and want to spend my life doing? Not so easy to find.
sr. member
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June 11, 2014, 12:20:26 PM
#34
So, I just gotta figure out how to make money sitting on my couch watching TV.....and I'm set for life!!! It truly is what I love to do Smiley
There are people doing that already. lol they start online blogs and write reviews for TV shows. You can also write articles about TV shows on review sites and get paid per article or sometimes they pay you for each thousand view!

There is also an app where you can make $$ watching Tv. I don't think it's enough to 'make a living off' but it's still something. Cheesy

http://hubpages.com/hub/Make-Money-Watch...s-and-Tips

You can also answer tv related quizzes and surveys and get paid for it!
sr. member
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June 11, 2014, 12:13:07 PM
#33
So, I just gotta figure out how to make money sitting on my couch watching TV.....and I'm set for life!!! It truly is what I love to do Smiley
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June 11, 2014, 12:09:07 PM
#32
I can't imagine doing something I don't love. I like to feel like I'm working towards my passion and actually building something meaningful in society.

Even if I have to risk starving, it'll be okay because you only get one life. Don't waste it living someone else's.
Right zolace..

can't imagine too..Do something that we don't want to do can make me feel sick n going crazy..

Wake up at morning, go to work n at evening come back to home then go to sleep..

There no meaning in this life if going like that .
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June 11, 2014, 11:57:28 AM
#31
I would always choose to do something I love rather than struggling in something I hate...I might earn less money but will be happy and content deep down..
I am not the one getting in the rat race for money and loosing my life...
"People who have the opinion that money cannot buy happiness actually don't know where to shop..."

This is a very famous quote and I agree to it completely... Money can happiness indirectly.. If you have money.. you can indulge in various things and fulfill your desires, otherwise you just learn to be content..
Well, few years back even I had this notion that one should do what he loves, but then its not necessary that he is going to be successful always... Love and money are two different things which seldom go together..
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June 11, 2014, 11:49:00 AM
#30
I can't imagine doing something I don't love. I like to feel like I'm working towards my passion and actually building something meaningful in society.

Even if I have to risk starving, it'll be okay because you only get one life. Don't waste it living someone else's.
sr. member
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June 11, 2014, 10:44:05 AM
#29
Probably 50/50. That would be the best solution for me.
Ideally, it would be nice to make a lot of money doing something that you love....Although, it does seem more like a trade off these days ...
Why not make lots of money, then after you have the money saved up, use that money to do what you love?
LOL it is a good idea. And if you know how to invest, you can always retire early!
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June 11, 2014, 10:34:29 AM
#28
Probably 50/50. That would be the best solution for me.
Ideally, it would be nice to make a lot of money doing something that you love....Although, it does seem more like a trade off these days ...
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June 11, 2014, 10:20:19 AM
#27
I would always choose to do something I love rather than struggling in something I hate...I might earn less money but will be happy and content deep down..
I am not the one getting in the rat race for money and loosing my life...
"People who have the opinion that money cannot buy happiness actually don't know where to shop..."

This is a very famous quote and I agree to it completely... Money can happiness indirectly.. If you have money.. you can indulge in various things and fulfill your desires, otherwise you just learn to be content..
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June 11, 2014, 10:18:34 AM
#26
Rather have a job I love that can make end meet.

Money can buy pretty much anything but happiness.
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June 11, 2014, 10:11:06 AM
#25
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?

Well, I would choose to make a lot of money doing a job that makes me miserable... because once I earn a good amount of money, I will be able to buy happiness as well as love..
I once read a very enlightening post online. The post said 'There is always a way to make a lot of money doing what you love. You just have to figure it out.'
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June 11, 2014, 09:50:45 AM
#24
I would rather make a lot of money making other people miserable Cheesy No really, I would rather do something for the "greater good" something that benefits society and improves the quality of life, than something of little social value like selling stocks. Sorry Gordon Gekko, greed is not good!! I think that was a mistake...when avarice was no longer considered a sin!!
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June 11, 2014, 09:39:22 AM
#23
I would always choose to do something I love rather than struggling in something I hate...I might earn less money but will be happy and content deep down..
I am not the one getting in the rat race for money and loosing my life...
sr. member
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June 11, 2014, 09:25:19 AM
#22
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?

Well, I would choose to make a lot of money doing a job that makes me miserable... because once I earn a good amount of money, I will be able to buy happiness as well as love..
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 08:06:00 PM
#21
the obvious answer.
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 07:43:05 PM
#20
As Bob Dylan said "What’s money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do".

So, nothing like doing what we like.
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 05:13:30 PM
#19
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?


I can say what I will do for sure as I am doing it from quite a time :-)

I do what I love to do and even if sometimes I have bills to pay from over two months and I haven't got money to buy new things I do what I do and I believe one day fruit of my labour will come.

I was working for eight years in a job that wasn't my dream but was giving much much better money than I have now but I asked myself what is more important?

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May 31, 2014, 05:05:42 PM
#18
If I had my choice, I'd probably work the shitty job just long enough to build up a decent reputation as a freelancer (or until I get fired, whichever comes first), and then just focus on my energies on being a freelancer. A freelancer's income is pretty variable -- sometimes I can pick up a lot of work and sometimes no one seems to know I exist -- but it can work if you just remember to put your extra money into Bitcoin or something during the good months.
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May 31, 2014, 12:07:19 PM
#17
Well, it depens how horrible that other job would be.
I guess I would do the higher paying one.
b!z
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 11:20:44 AM
#16
I'm actually planning on doing the former pretty soon here, depending on salary. It'll give me a lot of experience, and I'll have quite a lot in the bank, but life will be hell.

After I build up quite a savings, and experience, I'll go on from there. I might have my first child at that point, maybe not. Not sure.
What if you get sick from that "life of hell"?You will have to invest all your savings in you health .......so is it worth that job ?

I was planning on living in the environment for about 4 years total (on and off over an 8 year period). The stress from 4 years of working this type of environment vs the chance of being a nervous wreck due to financials not being 100% there, I'll take the former.

As for my health:physically, my health would be improved. Mentally, it'll be a burden.

You already are living in "the environment", aren't you? Aren't we all?
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May 31, 2014, 10:56:23 AM
#15
Probably 50/50. That would be the best solution for me.
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May 31, 2014, 10:54:05 AM
#14
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?

Make a lot of money doing a job that makes me miserable, till I saved up enough, then do something I love.

Anyway, it depend on the person, is s/he is need to have a lot of money? Or is s/he capable of enduring that 'barely'. I think when we love something, we can go through that 'barely'...
I have friends who loved taking photographs and cooking. Their parents told them 'you can't make a living doing those things. stop playing around!' but they persevered and now they are professionals in their own field! (One friend has his own restaurant)
My photographer friend even gets sponsored to travel around and take pictures of beautiful places like the Himalayas because his skills are just that good!

And they probably both make considerably more than if they had stuck with a job they disliked instead Tongue
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May 31, 2014, 10:46:41 AM
#13
I would be miserable and make a lot of money from my job. Only because living standards are going increase forever, and the money will make a difference.

Esp, when taxes are forever increasing as well.

The pay will also make up for me to take vacations too.
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May 31, 2014, 10:44:20 AM
#12
It depends on the type of jobs.. Roll Eyes
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 09:17:12 AM
#11
I'm actually planning on doing the former pretty soon here, depending on salary. It'll give me a lot of experience, and I'll have quite a lot in the bank, but life will be hell.

After I build up quite a savings, and experience, I'll go on from there. I might have my first child at that point, maybe not. Not sure.
What if you get sick from that "life of hell"?You will have to invest all your savings in you health .......so is it worth that job ?

I was planning on living in the environment for about 4 years total (on and off over an 8 year period). The stress from 4 years of working this type of environment vs the chance of being a nervous wreck due to financials not being 100% there, I'll take the former.

As for my health:physically, my health would be improved. Mentally, it'll be a burden.
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 08:37:22 AM
#10
^Get a real job, problem solved. Cool

I can tell you I once applied for absolutely standard cleaner job ( I promise I wasn't being picky in the slightest, not like some of the people out there with masters degrees ) so I could work part time or something and it was taken the very same day, not just the next day, the exact same day it was posted up, I had called them up to see if that would increase my chances and get their attention.

People who tell unemployed people to get a job don't know that there really aren't any fucking jobs out there, not even basic ones, might be worth having a search around again but I'm very doubtful and I'm almost ready to release my products now anyway and I want to see how well that will go first, plus, building a business is way more fun despite the stress lol.
b!z
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 08:28:14 AM
#9
^Get a real job, problem solved. Cool
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 08:21:18 AM
#8
I'm currently in the barely make ends meet phase, in fact, I'm technically in debt, my parents are being nice enough to support me so I have no choice but to make sure I work my ass off so I can make some money, I have absolutely no idea how well it will go, this being the internet and all Tongue I think doing what you enjoy is always the best drive for actually making a lot of money because otherwise if it was something you'd hated then you'd never put in any effort.

That said, I've tried my best to keep costs down, I'm technically getting two subjects for the price of one ( University is stupidly expensive and inflexible for someone like me ) and I'm staying at home to cut the costs even more, so while that leaves me with pretty much no social life I'd say it's worth it considering how much I've learned in the past couple of years and yes, I find this infinitely more enjoyable than the idea of an office job or going to university.

All I want now is to be self-sufficient and have my own house! >_<
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May 31, 2014, 08:03:24 AM
#7
Everyone wants to do what they love to do Of course, not hard to choose, IF YOU NEED TO CHOOSE BETWEEN MONEY AND HAPPINESS? Of course you choose happiness without any doubt.   Smiley If we are happy what we need more? Nothing.
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May 31, 2014, 08:00:42 AM
#6
I'm actually planning on doing the former pretty soon here, depending on salary. It'll give me a lot of experience, and I'll have quite a lot in the bank, but life will be hell.

After I build up quite a savings, and experience, I'll go on from there. I might have my first child at that point, maybe not. Not sure.
What if you get sick from that "life of hell"?You will have to invest all your savings in you health .......so is it worth that job ?
legendary
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May 31, 2014, 07:20:52 AM
#5
I'm actually planning on doing the former pretty soon here, depending on salary. It'll give me a lot of experience, and I'll have quite a lot in the bank, but life will be hell.

After I build up quite a savings, and experience, I'll go on from there. I might have my first child at that point, maybe not. Not sure.
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May 31, 2014, 07:18:13 AM
#4
Do a job with plenty of money and be miserable for a while but if the job is similar to a broker your health could be at risk. In the end you take the fast car or the slow one both will arrive at there destination but one is more dangerous  Wink
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May 31, 2014, 07:13:56 AM
#3
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?

Make a lot of money doing a job that makes me miserable, till I saved up enough, then do something I love.

Anyway, it depend on the person, is s/he is need to have a lot of money? Or is s/he capable of enduring that 'barely'. I think when we love something, we can go through that 'barely'...
I have friends who loved taking photographs and cooking. Their parents told them 'you can't make a living doing those things. stop playing around!' but they persevered and now they are professionals in their own field! (One friend has his own restaurant)
My photographer friend even gets sponsored to travel around and take pictures of beautiful places like the Himalayas because his skills are just that good!
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May 31, 2014, 07:08:41 AM
#2
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?

Make a lot of money doing a job that makes me miserable, till I saved up enough, then do something I love.

Anyway, it depend on the person, is s/he is need to have a lot of money? Or is s/he capable of enduring that 'barely'. I think when we love something, we can go through that 'barely'...
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May 31, 2014, 06:52:36 AM
#1
Would you rather: Make a lot of money doing a job that makes you miserable or barely make ends meet doing something you love? Thoughts?
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