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What career would you choose ?

The job that is bringing in a lott of money but you are unhappy, even miserable doing it simply because it's not your passion.


Or the job that is your passion, makes you truly happy but doesn't bring in that kind of money.
swirlie · 31-35, F Best Comment
Follow your passion and the money will follow you!

Don't ever take a miserable job just to make money because anything that's a true passion for you, you'd do for free anyway just to be doing it!

CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Job and career are not the same thing. I would choose a miserable job until I make enough money to be able to ditch it and do something I love.
come2gether · 46-50, M
I always go for the money. In reality, money does buy a measure of happiness. Not necessarily fulfillment, but you can buy a level of happiness. Even if it's vapid, at first. But then you figure it out
bookerdana · M

of course if you worked the misery job for a few years,you might really be able to pursue your dream job
gagan1999 · 31-35, M
Success is hard to get thing, your passion for work is useless if you don't get success... So in my opinion, if you are passionate about your work, you will automatically start doing hard work. And if you are doing hard work and passionate about your job, you will also earn a lots of money...
Thrust · 56-60, M
I was very lucky in that I had a job I looked forward to doing. I was even known to stop in on days I wasn't working.

Only drawback was that it ended a little before I would have liked
ronisme1 · 61-69, M
I had the unhappy job for many years supporting others and now know what it is like living without stress. I chose wrong but know others are living happy lives now.
exexec · 61-69, C
Follow your passion. You may have to figure out a way to supplement your income, but you need to be doing what you feel "called" to do.
come2gether · 46-50, M
Also, fulfillment doesn't last when you struggle to pay the bills, or be able to take that vacation
You need to decide which of the two is in your best interests.
TexChik · F
Follow the money, retire early.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
More passion less money
Since it seems money buys happiness, I'll take that trade-in
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
At this point in my life I'll take the money 💰💰💰

 
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