Sizzling Berry
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I think it's useful to find something you are good at. Then you are going to love it. And then it's good to check who may be willing to pay for that
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The saying I've heard from every school guidance counselor, ever: "Do what you love, and money will follow."
Right now I'm trying to nail down a potential area of study, so I was wondering, does this work? Or does it only work if you have an affinity for engineering and biochemistry?
That saying is oversimplified. It's really "Do what you love, put a ton of energy into developing it, and transform it into an impressive product or service, and money will follow" but that doesn't have the same ring to it...
The saying I've heard from every school guidance counselor, ever: "Do what you love, and money will follow."
Right now I'm trying to nail down a potential area of study, so I was wondering, does this work? Or does it only work if you have an affinity for engineering and biochemistry?
somehow my dream of doing what i love and being paid for it always ends up in a mental image of getting arrested.
"do what you can tolerate, and some barely livable amount of money may or may not follow."
maybe not, it's probably better if the students don't just lie down and wait for death.You should be a high school guidance counselor. You'd be a hell of a lot more useful to the kiddoes, that's for sure.
I was always told the opposite, "Make money and you will be able to do what you love". The truth is somewhere in between.
The saying I've heard from every school guidance counselor, ever: "Do what you love, and money will follow."
Right now I'm trying to nail down a potential area of study, so I was wondering, does this work? Or does it only work if you have an affinity for engineering and biochemistry?