chinapig wrote:
Is it really worth plowing through education to get into a job I don't really want to do so I can work for fifty years, then stay in bed all day watching TV and wondering if my kids will call?
It really depends on the job. If you tailor your education to something that you really like to do, then it is worthwhile.
Heck, I don't plan on staying in bed when I retire or watch TV all day. My father does not do that. He is always out and about doing something. When I take time off from work, I might do that for a day, but then there is always something to do. Some work around the house to take pride in or somewhere to go.
chinapig wrote:
Is there anything that's occured in your life that's really broken up all the sludge and concrete of modern living? What's helped make you feel like your life is worthwhile?
Hitting rock bottom and ending up in the psych ward and realizing that I had nowhere to go but up or into the grave. I chose up & turned my life around. I learned not to look out at the world with tunnel vision, but to see it with eyes wide open and see all the possibilities.
I try to take pleasure in even the smallest things. Sitting by a creek somewhere and watching it. Watching my son play with a toy. I don't travel extensively around the country, but there is plenty to see and do by just exploring in the South. I can never see it all, but I enjoy what I can see.
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