do you earn for your living or you work for your passion?j
By Paras Pandey
@parpande (1515)
Bangalore, India
December 20, 2015 5:42am CST
Hi Mylotters,
Every individual has a personal experience and story about their work . There are people who wouldn't love the job they do but stick to it to earn livelyhood , seems an obligation to them.
On the other hand , people make money keeping their passion and turning it into profession.
It's a well known quote if someone wants to stress off their work is to start loving their job . Such flock of enthusiastic people don't find themselves to work more .
Is there any such tip to follow to simplify job life?
How satisfied are you from present job ?
Do you have any plans for a profession that fulfils your long term tenure?
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6 responses
@kaka135 (14931)
• Malaysia
21 Dec 15
I always support working for our passion, or love what we are working.
As a stay-at-home mom, I really love my job now as I love spending time with my children, moreover I am homeschooling them, and I enjoy teaching kids as well.
Besides these, I am also working as a freelancer programmer. This is my profession before I became a stay-at-home mom. It's also something I like to do.
I always think it's good to find what you want to do in your life, once you have found it, you'll just find life is wonderful and working is great, even though there are many challenges on the journey.
@Raine38 (12250)
• United States
20 Dec 15
I just got a new job which offers lots of growth and opportunities in the future. Currently, I enjoy what I do but I am the first one to admit that this job is not my dream job. I like the pay though - it pays the bills and my schooling and allows me to travel. The job does not let me contradict my principles and I can see myself doing this for long terms so I can say that I am doing good.
@Driftr (201)
• Coimbatore, India
20 Dec 15
I earn for my living now as I have a student loan to clear. I can only think of my passion but never quit my work for doing it. I'm just explaining the reality of my life. If you are well to do and have no debts then you can follow your passion without any iota of doubt.