Posted by: pmp6nl
« on: August 11, 2011, 11:08:28 PM »You know that is actually an interesting question you ask. If you have a job that you really love will you stop loving that thing, and the job?
I remember when I was searching for a thesis topic I was warned not to do it on a topic that I was really interested in. People told me I would get super sick of the topic. I did get a little tired of it for a little while, but it did not last.. I actually like the topic more now.
I am lucky that I have a job related to what I love to do. I actually enjoy going to work. I do think that this is something people should strive for. However, I am interested in many many things, so I still have an escape. Even though what I do for work I also do for a hobby, I still have other interests. This seems like a good setup for me... maybe it would work for others also?
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Are many of the people that get sick of their jobs all the time in the wrong field?
I remember when I was searching for a thesis topic I was warned not to do it on a topic that I was really interested in. People told me I would get super sick of the topic. I did get a little tired of it for a little while, but it did not last.. I actually like the topic more now.
I am lucky that I have a job related to what I love to do. I actually enjoy going to work. I do think that this is something people should strive for. However, I am interested in many many things, so I still have an escape. Even though what I do for work I also do for a hobby, I still have other interests. This seems like a good setup for me... maybe it would work for others also?
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Are many of the people that get sick of their jobs all the time in the wrong field?