I have always said: "I work to live, I don't live to work."
When someone tells me after the end of working hours, "My whole day has passed," I reply, "My day is just beginning."
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it's clear from this that I would be able to manage easily when I didn't have to work (since I don't have grandparents to leave me an inheritance, the only way would be to win the lottery😀).
I would do everything I do now, every day after work or on weekends 🙂
I believe it's important to work oneself into a position to not have to work and have the time to engage in one's passions, hobbies and interests. Some are fortunate to with the lottery or have 'old money' or inheritances...I have none of that so I have had to work my whole life and continue to work. Having said that, I have also done so many things outside of work and have focused on not letting my work define who I am or what my life happens to be. Maybe you could say the same.
It's just that my experiences at work and with the people I met at those jobs were valuable for the final building of integrity and attitude towards work in my life.
Fair call.