significance of money and why i loathe the summer
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,637 posts
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Bird, that's a whole lot of exceptionally right on advice. Even tho' I'm in a very different stage of life than lino is, I benefited from reading what you wrote. Thanks!
@star-mercer
13 years ago
34 posts
I don't completely agree with this for my life. You have to LOVE your job in order to be the same, happy person. I have worked in Babylon since I was 15(now 22), and had several different types of jobs.. I have yet to find a job that I love as much as working with great people in nature. I feel like working in Babylon in pointless, even though I know it's not caus you need a house and a car, yada, yada, yada. I would much rather work for a place to stay and food to eat, than work for a money. For a company that tells me who I can and can't be. Maybe It's because I have had nothing but bad experiences with jobs in Babylon, but I hate it here. I would love nothing more than being able to travel around the country with my kids. But thats just me....
<3 namaste.
Jake Holland said:
I love the fact that I have a career.. Just because you have a decent job, it doesn't have to drag you down. Work or no work your still the same person.
@rainbow-fortune
13 years ago
123 posts
And you must have at least one interest. Whatever it may be, there is a great chance you can get educated in that field, so you can both enjoy your studies and benefit from them later on. Of course, you don't HAVE to go to college, but you can't really lose anything in the long run. If it does not work out, you will at least be able to say you have tried.