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Originally Posted by Corral
Idealistic yes, but still worth striving for. To use your words a bit, the challenge is to find the work that doesn't lead you to separate your life into work and play (hobby, etc). Its all just work - make sure you enjoy it for what it is.
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But once again, this philosophy would require hundreds of thousands if not millions of people to have hobbies that include: flipping burgers, cleaning hotel rooms, standing in the same place all day making widgets, etc.
Those jobs have to be filled by someone. So if we all get our dream job of athlete or poet or scuba dive instructor, who is left to fill the jobs people don't regularly dream of having?