Reincarnate said: I took a job once based solely on money and hated it. It burnt me out, left me feeling unhappy and stressed and I haven't been able to work at that level since.
I would say go for enjoyment and happiness every time and eventually, if you're good, you may reach the high money-earning bracket anyway. It's far better to get there by being in a place you want to be (both physically and emotionally) than by doing for purely materialistic reasons. I think you have already made the decision in your head, and I think it's a wise one. Good luck in Japan! xxx All of these are great answers, but I like this one best. 'A pillow covered in all our tears' | |
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purplerein said: IrresistibleB1tch said: yup. it was a pain in the ass to go downstairs all the time! about your aversion to exerSize... [Edited 11/9/06 13:46pm] getting there... | |
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I made the decision a while ago that a simple austere life was the one for me. | |
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happiness. i am super broke but i know that i have been blessed. my life is so rich right now i wouldn't trade it for anything. there are people who have alot but at the same time have absolutely nothing. i am not one of those people. do what makes you happy. the money can't go with you when you die | |
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brownsugar said: happiness. i am super broke but i know that i have been blessed. my life is so rich right now i wouldn't trade it for anything. there are people who have alot but at the same time have absolutely nothing. i am not one of those people. do what makes you happy. the money can't go with you when you die
I actually feel more wealthy when I have less money. It makes the blessings more apparent. If money comes, fine, but I follow my heart first. | |
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