Cappella Sistina
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Just took the words out of my mouth. A career path doesn't exactly have to be "work", if it is something you are passionate about. I think when that occur's, the lines between work and personal become blurred.lwien said:I believe the idea is to find something that you have a passion for doing and do that, for if you do, you will have a very good chance of being very successful in that endeavor and find it pretty difficult to call it "work" rather than "play".mlid said:i hate that are society has turned every thing to money and material objects. Its always is " work work work" and "make money". I would be fine in life if a was living in a shack as long i was happy and with people i loved. but instead we make are selfs go through stress and get up every day and go to work and things. And the worst part is that no matter what i say an think i know that i will still have to get up and do these things. We can never break away from the trajetory path of everything :/
If someone isn't happy in a situation, then its up to that person to lift themselves up...and place themselves into a more fullfilling enviroment.
A sense of "accomplishment", to me at least, is as valuable(if not more) than the pay check collected. But it is that paycheck, which allows us to accomplish other things in life. So it's all woven together, pretty closely.