Boring job because any hobby or passion will have the fun sucked out of it as soon as it becomes a job. I can then reinvest the boring money to make my hobbies awesome.
where do you draw the line with a boring job? how much are you willing to take/ sacrifice for money? just curious.
And I do sort of agree. there are a few hobbies I "could" make a money off of, but wont for the sake of having my hobby not be ruined by deadlines/guidelines and cliental critique ect...
I have the kind of personality where ANY hobby if turned into a job would suck the fun out of it.
My passion essentially is being a jack of all trades which really doesnt constrain that well into a defined job. It's a personal quest and lifelong passion. Having a stable job 40 hour job with weekends off gives me enough freetime to explore new ideas and work on the dream homestead when I have enough money.
So the money isnt the major issue it's the time. Obviously the best jobs for me would he the ones that make extraordinary amounts of money in short periods of time. Though I lack the fine expertise to do said jobs, plus they tend to be the extremely dangerous jobs. So a standard white collar job is good enough for my needs.
Right now Im doing both, minus swimming in pools of money. I work for a corporation that drains my soul for the low low price of 14/hr. But the trade off is that I get to build my portfolio so I can GTFO and find more meaningful work elsewhere
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Boring job because any hobby or passion will have the fun sucked out of it as soon as it becomes a job. I can then reinvest the boring money to make my hobbies awesome.
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where do you draw the line with a boring job? how much are you willing to take/ sacrifice for money? just curious.
And I do sort of agree. there are a few hobbies I "could" make a money off of, but wont for the sake of having my hobby not be ruined by deadlines/guidelines and cliental critique ect...
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I have the kind of personality where ANY hobby if turned into a job would suck the fun out of it.
My passion essentially is being a jack of all trades which really doesnt constrain that well into a defined job. It's a personal quest and lifelong passion. Having a stable job 40 hour job with weekends off gives me enough freetime to explore new ideas and work on the dream homestead when I have enough money.
So the money isnt the major issue it's the time. Obviously the best jobs for me would he the ones that make extraordinary amounts of money in short periods of time. Though I lack the fine expertise to do said jobs, plus they tend to be the extremely dangerous jobs. So a standard white collar job is good enough for my needs.
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Right now Im doing both, minus swimming in pools of money. I work for a corporation that drains my soul for the low low price of 14/hr. But the trade off is that I get to build my portfolio so I can GTFO and find more meaningful work elsewhere
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I chose the job that would be the most stable and that is less likely to be replaced by a robot.