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RE: Sunday country Sunday

in OCD5 years ago

As I have said before, I believe the "love what you do and you'll never work a day" saying is bullshit and buying into the idea gets people into trouble.

This I fully agree. The thought never really allows a person to find what they love to do. That changes from age to age as one grows. The things I liked and loved when I was 18 are no longer the things I like and love at age 25, or 33, or 42, or 56. If one wants to be able to really kick back, then a consistent approach to work is required. Like any thing in life, there are good, and bad things to work. Treat work like a relationship, and grow with it, in your twilight years you will be glad you did, your relationships outside of work will benefit from it also,

I love the picture you captured of smallsteps, taking the leap.

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Like any thing in life, there are good, and bad things to work.

I think this is where the love really comes into it because, the bad isn't that bad because it supports the good. When passionate, it is like a holistic approach to the task, everything gets considered.

your relationships outside of work will benefit from it also,

A society of people doing what they love would be an interesting place to live.

I love the picture you captured of smallsteps, taking the leap.

Thanks, I haven't taken any action shots for awhile and am out of practice :)

Thanks, I haven't taken any action shots for awhile and am out of practice :)

Seems like you still have in good shape your one eye which is still well connected to your brain. :D

eye-brain coordination is something I suffer with, but I have met lots of pretty girls.

Hard to believe!! But yeah, you will have to guess which one is the hardest. :)