Not one person in a thousand said that happiness accrued from working as hard as you can to make money to buy whatever you want.Source: 30 Lessons for Living by Karl A. PillemerRather, the near-universal view was stated by an eighty-three-year-old former athlete who worked for decades as an athletic coach and recruiter: “The most important thing is to be involved in a profession that you absolutely love, and that you look forward to going to work to every day.”
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Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Happiness in work
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