RE: Constructing a Programme

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Ah well, it is our "work".... it is lucky that we are able to do something for a living that we find fulfilling as well!



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Oh it is the best work you can have! Work what you love doing! All people should strive to achieve this in life: doing a job they are passionate for. Using their talent and creativity and being happy when they wake up to go to work.

You are a good example in this area too!

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I think finding something that you enjoy doing for "work" is something that is quite a privilege... I think that everyone should try, but I know it is difficult, as there are the mundane pressure of paying bills and all of that.. but on the other hand, people need much less money than they think to be happy!

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I so agree on this one. There have been made studies where it is proven that after a certain income, the level of happiness is pretty much independent of the amount of money.

I believe people tend to overestimate what money only can do for them long term.. Of course money can buy goods, vacations, cars, houses etc., but I think it is very important to realise what are you becoming as a person in the pursuit of financial success. Time is the most valuable commodity, we can make more money, but we can't get more time. So chasing only money when getting a job is wrong, because too many people are trying to sprinkle sugar on their tears after work is done, buying with money short moments of peace of mind only to get back the next day doing it all over again.

I agree that it isn't the amount which counts, but more it's about how you spend it. Earning big doesn't mean you're also saving big. There is quite a difference.

After all, I believe that what matters in life is to be with the people you love, sharing memories and experiences. Building history while life unfolds. Love, connection, friendship, good character, can't be bought. True happiness usually comes when one no longer chases the money, but the dreams

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