Do you love your work?
By Reneelao
@Reneelao (223)
Philippines
6 responses
@albert911 (168)
• Thailand
23 Apr 11
You are very lucky an fortunate in that you don't have to work! Unfortunately, I (and many others too...) simply have to work in order to earn a living. I see work mainly as a means to end. Idealy, this should be enjoyable, but in most cases thst isn't true. Who wouldn't grovel and work harder, giving up many things, only to get paid more? It's a vicious and competitive cycle, hard to break out. Luckily you can.
@Graceekwenx (3160)
• Philippines
23 Apr 11
Hi Renee!
I love my work! I love the people I work with as they dont gossip as they dont have the time to gossip! We dwell on teamwork. I love the challenges!
@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
23 Apr 11
Yes I love my work! I've been a Beekeeper for over 30 years and am very happy with it. I was out this afternoon to 3 bee yards where I unwrapped the colonies to get them ready for the summer honey harvest. Most of the hives came through the winter well, and the prospect of a good honey crop is high!
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
23 Apr 11
I am so lucky that I have the type of job I like most. It fits my training and academic background too. The part I like most is the possibility to travel to different parts of the world and to work with people of different nationalities and cultures.
@lou_is (665)
• India
22 Apr 11
Yes i will because it is really nice to think about the work and choose it in our life. If you love your work then sure you will work without any pressure and you won't feel tired in that field. I love my work so that i won't get tired at any point of time. If you love anything then sure you will give more concentrate on that particular thing and will take care of it same thing work too. Love your work and enjoy the environment.
@sashakiddo (1102)
• United States
22 Apr 11
I like being useful I always wish to have a better job. I admire people who enjoy their jobs even if they haven't really chosen them. My mother for instance, has very rude coworkers but she has learned to deal with them over many years of suffering. She truly loves her work, and appreciates that she has the chance to do it. If I was in her shoes I probably would have tried to quit and find a job somewhere else, but she showed persistence and faith that she could make it where she was.