
Many people have to work in jobs they don't want.
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Many people have to work in jobs they don't want.
If I did not have to worry about money, I would be, either a musician, or a professional religious minister.
I try not to charge money for religious services, because there are people who cannot afford paid religious services, which is why I've worked to build a career outside of the religious field.
Stick to what I'm doing: social pædagog - social educator, not like I'm in my field for the sake of the huge paycheck I get.
I'd still be the gold dealer I am now, only doing bigger number because fuck it I must be paying tax already
If I wouldn't have to worry, I wouldn't need a job.
Bro, having a job or a pursuit, producing something valuable, feels good. Staying home jobless all the time is bad. I know a few relatives from wealthy families super rich parents, their kid never worked, no need for money, but having no pursuit pushed him into drugs and other bad addictions.
I'm sure the rich father, who built himself up from nothing and had skills, lived a very happy life. His son, who never developed any talents, was unhappy. He had ready money but without the feeling of success that money had no value.
I don't have any addictions, I'm not interested in drugs, cigarettes or alcohol.
Maybe his son didn't have any hobbies, that's why he was so empty inside.
Doesn't the word "hobby" already mean an activity that can also turn into a job?
Ok, my hobbies are reading, watching tv, listening to music, and playing video games - what job is that?
If u love reading books, u can turn it into a business by creating book summaries, hosting a podcast or offering book coaching on social media.
If watching TV series and movies is your hobby, u can become a series and movie critic on YouTube or Instagram and turn it into a business.
If u enjoy listening to music, u can become a playlist curator on Spotify.
If u love video games, u can become an e-sports player or start a YouTube channel playing video games.
For hosing a podcast or for coaching I would need communication skills, and I'm really not an expert in socializing.
I don't like criticizing something, because people don't like critics.
I'm not that often online to be on Spotify.
I guess becoming an e-sport player is the best solution for me.
Thanks for the MHO
I'd dedicate my time to educational initiatives and career mentorship programs. Fostering a love for lifelong learning and helping others identify their strengths and aspirations would be deeply fulfilling. Engaging in these activities reminds me of my early career, where I saw firsthand how tailored guidance could transform lives. Providing opportunities for growth, free from financial constraints, offers purpose and satisfaction. In such a role, I'd prioritize creating inclusive learning environments and supporting individuals in their personal and professional journeys. Combining my passions and skills would allow me to make a meaningful difference in others' lives.
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I would probably continue with what I currently do.
I would work as a volunteer or maybe join Peace Corps
I retired and just teach at a local college.
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