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Originally Posted by Locke
Well troutman isnt wrong, but that often works better once into retirement.
I've said it before and I'll say it again..."Do something you love and you'll never work a day in your life!" That is pure bull####.
Do something you love and you will eventually and inevitably learn to hate it.
Do something you're good at and can make a living at and allows you to do what you want in your own time.
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I think this really, really depends on the person and the type of work. Most musicians I have met love music, and their passion drives that success. I think a lot of artisans fall into that category. A lot of people who work in mechanics or other things like that absolutely love that stuff, and it’s how they are making their living.
But if you hate what you are doing, start to look for a change if you can. Life is too short, you spend too much time working to hate it. I’ve seen too many people with 10-20 years left saying they can’t wait to retire so they don’t have to do their job anymore. That’s wishing away a big chunk of your life and is sad.