The Trouble With A Comfortable Life
Posted by peacemaker99 on May 16, 2008
So you get up in the morning after a nice long sleep, take your time getting ready and stroll to work in the morning. Work is well paid, quite interesting and full of young, vibrant people who all get along well. The days go quickly and you’re kept busy but not overworked, with slow periods not being long enough to become bored.
Many people would consider the above scenario as a good job. It pays the bills, keeps you interested and generally allows you to get through the week easily and enjoy your time outside of work. However, in my opinion there’s a problem with this path:
You will wake up one day in 20 years time and wonder “What have I done with my life?”
What happened to all the hopes and dreams? Becoming a millionaire and living the highlife or “finding yourself” in some mountain temple in far east asia. What about taking exciting risks or truly searching for that perfect function for you in life?
When you are following such a comfortable (but not truly fulfilling) life it is very easy to watch the time fly by without you achieving any of your other life goals. You might be one of the rare people who can make every evening and weekend productive but most people after a week at work want nothing more than to relax and do very little. This leads to missing out on your true life goals and ambitions.
Personally, I would like to start my own business but my day job keeps getting in the way. Its a circular problem - I need money to start my own business but earning that money inhibits starting a business. So much effort is required in the working day, which means very little gets done outside of work. I certainly don’t want to be asking the highlighted question above but unfortunately the answer to this problem still eludes me…
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