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*evil grin* I switched his latte with a nice hot cup of stfu.....
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It's not about finding something to do that you already love. It's about having the pride and dignity to do what you do well. Those selfish and greedy bankers would still be selfish and greedy even if they were following their childhood dream of being a firefighter.
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What idea do I have for fixing America?
I'd start with annual certification courses for every legal resident. The courses would cover the all important concept of personal responsibility. Curriculum: 1) Your success is your fault 2) Your failure is your fault 3) No one but you made you who you are 4) See rule 1 I believe, in large part, the root of problems in this country boil down to people refusing to take responsibility for their own lives. |
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Bankers are judged by how much money they make for the bank, and paid accordingly. That forces them to be "creative", about separating people from their money, in order to stand out from their peers. The banker who feels his lot in life is to help the community, and it's residents, will find his bank gobbled up and himself unemployed.:( |
Awww, George Baily managed...cuz cuz everybody came to his rescue.
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I think the idea of "do what you love and the money will follow" is naive at best. I prefer the thought that all honest work is honorable no matter how "lowly" the job might be. I did a stint as a janitor for a while - hardly anyone's dream job, but I gave it my best shot and felt satisfaction when I left my spanking clean building at 2:00am each morning.
That said, my ex-husband always loved the out-of-doors and fly fishing in particular. He wrote a book about his experiences in the Forest Service which was a total flop. He did eventually become a successful fly fishing author, getting published in national outdoors magazines. He now makes a good living writing, lecturing, and guiding fisherpersons. So, it can be done. Pragmatically, the fact that he was married to me and I made a steady income, including health insurance was extremely helpful to him in the early years. (and no, I wasn't a janitor, I was an educator ;) ) |
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I am of the mindset that you should look to do something you love to make that your living. It does not always mean you will be rich. Money will not give you happiness but having it makes your life much easier so combining the two is the key. I have done it. But the real key to that is make those decisions early in life because it is much harder to go back and get a do-over, but you can do it if you sacrifice. Nothing good in life is easy to get.
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And until we get a true balance in our political frame work within government we are going to continue to have divisiveness and conflict. |
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I'm not saying everyone is like me -- but some are. In my opinion, they need a refresher course in that curriculum quoted above. |
American will be fixed when we all start thinking in terms of "we" and not in terms of "me".
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Long live the glorious people's revolution! |
I see what you're sayin.
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perhaps you are right, but people need a work to sustain
it's most ideal to find a job you love, but when you cannot, you still need to do someting to sustain yourself. I graduated from the college in June,2008. Until now, I haven't found the job I love. But I still have to do another job to get some RMB(China money). I want to be an interpreter. I am an English Major student in China. But now, I am doing an international tade job.
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Are you a Ron Paul fan?
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