Re: There's always a midpoint

Posted by Zareen on 12-29-2007 in A job that brings the bacon or happiness?

You don't have to choose from just two extremes of love and money.

If you absolutely hate math, you don't have to major in something so centered around it just because the field pays well. There are a ton of other career options out there that pay fairly well.

I don't think you have to absolutely love your job with no regard to how much it pays. What if someone really really loves standing on a street corner and playing the sax all day for spare change, but they have a family of eight at home? As passionate as the sax player is, if he/she has the ability to take on a more practical job in order to support their family, I think they should do so. That's why people take up hobbies, isn't it? He/she can play on weekends or at home.

As long as you don't dread waking up in the morning and going to work, I think you're in a good place.

In response to: There's always a midpoint

You don't always have to either make money and hate life or enjoy life and live paycheck to paycheck. There are jobs out there that people can enjoy and if they have the will power to take it as far as they can then they'll make money while they're at it.

For example:
A lawyer, obviously after years of work and establishment, should be able to choose their work as they please and enjoy life when they would like to.
I'm sure there are plenty of other jobs this applies too. Just not coming to mind right now.