That's the kind of advice that I hate seeing passed out, especially to young adults fresh out of college. If you're one of the lucky few who has a job that you enjoy, more power to ya. The overwhelming majority of working adults are in jobs they either hate or simply tolerate because they have families to support, bills to pay and obligations to meet, NOT because they think work is fun and enjoyable.
It's all well and good to encourage people to follow their dreams, but at some point the hard facts of life kick in and they should start worrying more about staying fed and housed rather then having a job that's fun to them. Besides, if no one ever did the "unsexy" jobs, there would be no roads, bridges, buildings, Internet, etc., etc., etc.
Originally Posted by enderwiggin
come on, he said
"I believe that if you don't enjoy what you do for a living then you should change it because your performance is critical to everyone involved and if negative energy is in the air it makes it that much harder for all persons to be happy or satisfied with the outcome."
enjoying something,
hating something, and
having fun at something are very different but related. one can, in the right frame of mind, enjoy something even if they hate it and not have fun doing it. and one can not enjoy something even if they love it and are having fun. any of these combinations are possible.
no matter what you do in your life, you can either enjoy it or not enjoy it, love it or hate it, have fun doing it or not. from my view of the world, if you dont enjoy it, love/like it, or have fun doing it, then hopefully you can do something about it or get to a place where you can enjoy/love/have-fun-at it or find another thing that you can enjoy/love/have-fun-at.
true, there are lots of people in situations where they dont have the abilities or education or skills or opportunities to change things, but that is a different question. i imagine that if you went and asked people that dont enjoy their situation if they would like to change it, most would say "YES". if you asked if they knew how to change it, you'd probably get a different answer.
so, educate people on the possibilities and how to get there.