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Originally Posted by MAPNUT
I think people need to be much more accepting of the concept of working for a living. It's especially hard for young people to accept that they're expected to work for the next 40 years, after being told many times while growing up, "Reach for your dreams!" Really, how many people are able to make a living by following their dream? One out of 20? Work is just work, and someone has to do it. Think of all the people who do work for you - building your home, making your clothes, growing your food, teaching your children - even stocking the shelves in your grocery store. Should they all be doing something they love instead? Plain old work should get a lot more respect than it does. I always say "Thanks" to the supermarket cashiers, because without them I couldn't even get my groceries.
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Man, I agree with this 100%
But on the other hand... Even your dream job is going to be hard work, if you want it to put food in your belly and a roof over your head (and education in your brain, and medicine in your medicine cabinet, etc.).
So if survival is going to be hard work no matter how you go about it, why not og about it at a job you enjoy?