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by DanielBMarkham
6164 days ago
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Incoming training manager at an expensive brothel chain. Seriously though, seems like this question gets asked about every two weeks around here. I love flying airplanes. From the first time I sat in a cockpit I knew that I would rather fly than anything else. But I also knew that making a career out of flying would be the worst thing in the world to do. Why? Because sooner or later it becomes a job, just like all other jobs. And when your passion becomes mundane and tiresome, you lose something. Wouldn't it be better to cultivate more things you love instead of just having one and beating it to death? I've found that motivation comes after action, not before. That means that loving something in the abstract is usually much more fulfilling than the concrete. I've also found that once you pour yourself into something, the love will naturally come. Lots of folks wait around for some kind of epiphany when what they really need is the gumption to go out and start something. |
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