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> *I have found that the earning money part usually arrives as a result, and
> may not happen if it is a goal.*
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> True. But it has to be somewhere in the process, by-product etc. All the
> I-would-love-to-do-things seem non-conducive to earning pots of the stuff.
> While slipping into these flights of alternative fancies, I always end of
> thinking about the Of Human Bondage statement on earning money -- which
> roughly says that it should never be so less that it becomes all important.
> I am sure Maugham had a more elegant way of saying it :).



*If you think that Software Engineer travelling
briskly and purposefully to his cubicle is not confused, think again!*
**
There is confusion, and there is confusion. It is easy to move from career 1
to career 2, as in you could decide, ah, this is what I want to do. You map
what you like to what the world has to offer and voila, there is an almost
match.
To find career 3 is like finding true love all over again. Pain pain. And
there are the odious comparisons and I-told-you-sos. Sounds like an
interesting premise for a story eh :)

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