Well there's this concept of 'any job that brings in money, is a good job'.
In other words, I'd say if most people won a million dollars the first thing they'd do is quit their work! Aint no one (most) people going to get up and drive in peak hour to work, if they are 'financially secure' already. I say a measly mill, but others may have a larger amount in mind.
True if you were a famous artist or an astronaut or working on a dream island feeding the animals! Then you may not quit. But MOST people are in a dull boring job and can't wait to get out.
If we eliminate all the 'factory' jobs, and 'customer service' (smile) positions, and the hard labor jobs, or even the bottom shelf jobs (say umm... cleaning floors or something) that might be most of the jobs that people aren't exactly 'HAPPY' in.
Finding happiness in these grueling positions can be difficult day after day, year after year!
Look just give me my million and I'll prove it to you.
Is it normal that I'm always happy?
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Well there's this concept of 'any job that brings in money, is a good job'.
In other words, I'd say if most people won a million dollars the first thing they'd do is quit their work! Aint no one (most) people going to get up and drive in peak hour to work, if they are 'financially secure' already. I say a measly mill, but others may have a larger amount in mind.
True if you were a famous artist or an astronaut or working on a dream island feeding the animals! Then you may not quit. But MOST people are in a dull boring job and can't wait to get out.
If we eliminate all the 'factory' jobs, and 'customer service' (smile) positions, and the hard labor jobs, or even the bottom shelf jobs (say umm... cleaning floors or something) that might be most of the jobs that people aren't exactly 'HAPPY' in.
Finding happiness in these grueling positions can be difficult day after day, year after year!
Look just give me my million and I'll prove it to you.