#12 - if you have intelligence and temperament to actually work towards your goals you can be a lot of things that are not directly prohibitive due to your inherent physical limitations. Not many will however, despite ability, spend 10-20-30 years of their lives working towards a singular goal.
The one. About loving work is true though. If you are already sucked in too far to your job then you will find it hard to notice, it's not more important that your life.
Roseanna, yeah, loving what you do at work is a bonus, but if it at least gives you the financial strength do do what you _really_ love you are not necessarily in the wrong job.
#15 If people raise you and try to make you the best person you could possibly be, if they go through your growing up, if the help you on your way in your life, if they just try to be loving and supportive parents, then they ARE your parents. Regardless of any genetic heritage. I have been raising three children who are not 'mine'. But I am theirs, always will be.
"My mum made me believe that privacy was a privilege. Wasn’t until I started studying childcare and learning in depth about the rights of the child that I learned it is a right and that my mum is full of bulls@#t"
#12 - if you have intelligence and temperament to actually work towards your goals you can be a lot of things that are not directly prohibitive due to your inherent physical limitations. Not many will however, despite ability, spend 10-20-30 years of their lives working towards a singular goal.
The one. About loving work is true though. If you are already sucked in too far to your job then you will find it hard to notice, it's not more important that your life.
Roseanna, yeah, loving what you do at work is a bonus, but if it at least gives you the financial strength do do what you _really_ love you are not necessarily in the wrong job.
#15 If people raise you and try to make you the best person you could possibly be, if they go through your growing up, if the help you on your way in your life, if they just try to be loving and supportive parents, then they ARE your parents. Regardless of any genetic heritage. I have been raising three children who are not 'mine'. But I am theirs, always will be.
If you are already sucked in too far to your job then you will find it hard to notice, it's not more important that your life.
It's just a job.
you are not necessarily in the wrong job.
I have been raising three children who are not 'mine'. But I am theirs, always will be.