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Originally Posted by fotze
There was a bit on 60 Minutes a few weeks ago (I know 60 Goddamn Minutes). But the theory was that we spend way to much time working on or deficits and not nearly enough time doing things we are good at, which leads to people being unhappy. It starts from childhood, if you come home with three A's, one B- and one D+, what grade do you think you will talk to your kid about and what grade will they spend more time on now. Studies show people are a billion times happier doing things they are naturally good at (makes sense).
Connecting thoughts to what you posted is obviously not something I'm good at. 
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You did okay Fotze. I know what I love and what I'm good at and have been doing those things in addition to my tedious job..Dis knows all too well!!! But it's like I'm afraid of success. I get almost there..and quit!