Source of happiness?
Source of happiness?
Would you rather be extremely successful professionally and have a tolerable yet unexciting private life, or have an extremely happy private life and only a tolerable and uninspiring professional life?
Sorry, for the purpose of this question you don't get the choice of success in both or, for masochists, the option of intolerable in both.
Sorry, for the purpose of this question you don't get the choice of success in both or, for masochists, the option of intolerable in both.
Source of happiness?
No one every lay on thier death bed wishing they had been more successful at thier job. I think your private life is more important to be successful at.
- CheshireCat
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Source of happiness?
No contest here. Definately private life! :-6
"My body is the earth but my head is in the stars."
God Bless BR!!!
God Bless BR!!!
Source of happiness?
No votes for professional life.
I think the current poll results indicate that the type to vote professional are too busy to hang around forums.
I think the current poll results indicate that the type to vote professional are too busy to hang around forums.
- cherandbuster
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Source of happiness?
My hubby *may* have cast his vote for a happy professional life. I'll try to explain why.
He is a lawyer and is self-employed. He feels *so much* pressure to succeed. Even if he settles a really good case, he then wonders what else he has 'in the pipeline' that will generate future revenue.
For him, his job is inextricably tied to his happiness.
I think he would view his private life as successful but his professional life as sometimes turbulent.
Therefore, if he had less stress and more consistent success in his lawyer life, he would deem himself satisfied.
Does that make sense? :-3
He is a lawyer and is self-employed. He feels *so much* pressure to succeed. Even if he settles a really good case, he then wonders what else he has 'in the pipeline' that will generate future revenue.
For him, his job is inextricably tied to his happiness.
I think he would view his private life as successful but his professional life as sometimes turbulent.
Therefore, if he had less stress and more consistent success in his lawyer life, he would deem himself satisfied.
Does that make sense? :-3
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PASSION!:guitarist
PASSION!:guitarist
Source of happiness?
I have a reasonably successful professional life - that lasts only as long as the current contract.
Give me a good private life any day.
Give me a good private life any day.
Source of happiness?
A professional life passes, but it's your private life that you have until you die.
It is better to have your mind opened by wonder
than closed by belief.
than closed by belief.
Source of happiness?
koan;370133 wrote: Would you rather be extremely successful professionally and have a tolerable yet unexciting private life, or have an extremely happy private life and only a tolerable and uninspiring professional life?
Sorry, for the purpose of this question you don't get the choice of success in both or, for masochists, the option of intolerable in both.
Having had both, I would say the Private Life, which I now enjoy. The reason being, it's more varied and less focused on one thing (profession). A career, profession, demands one's focus and attention, often to the exclusion of other things if one is do well in their profession or career. The private life gives one the opportunity how to spend time, energy and resources.
Sorry, for the purpose of this question you don't get the choice of success in both or, for masochists, the option of intolerable in both.
Having had both, I would say the Private Life, which I now enjoy. The reason being, it's more varied and less focused on one thing (profession). A career, profession, demands one's focus and attention, often to the exclusion of other things if one is do well in their profession or career. The private life gives one the opportunity how to spend time, energy and resources.
Source of happiness?
I like doing a good job at work and making money and all of that. but if you don't have anything worthwhile to go home to, you cannot even function at work. I learned this lesson recently.
Source of happiness?
a job is a job...but i think your private life is what makes the world go round:)
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Source of happiness?
Private life by far. I've never cared about having a career. I am good at what I do, I get my money and I go home. Then my real life starts. As far as I care a job is just a way to get the money I need for all the important stuff.
Source of happiness?
Private life - work is what I do to earn the money to enjoy my private life!
It's a bonus that I enjoy my work most of the time!
It's a bonus that I enjoy my work most of the time!
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Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
Source of happiness?
private life, definitely! :-6
- WonderWendy3
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Source of happiness?
Private life -- 100%!!
I enjoy my job and I'm very fortunate to like what I do to bring home the bacon...but I really like taking the bacon home and fryin' it up in a pan....and never let my man forget that I'm a WOMAN!!
Oh yeah...and love my kids and family alot...enjoy my time with them!!:-6
I enjoy my job and I'm very fortunate to like what I do to bring home the bacon...but I really like taking the bacon home and fryin' it up in a pan....and never let my man forget that I'm a WOMAN!!
Oh yeah...and love my kids and family alot...enjoy my time with them!!:-6