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Following your passion?
#26

Following your passion?

I want money and power.

The passion doesn't matter.
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#27

Following your passion?

I'm very passionate about sticking my dick in attractive women.

Unfortunately no one is going to pay me for that, and attractive women are more likely to accept said dick if I'm successful at something or wealthy, than otherwise.

'Do what you love' is dreamy nonsense, frankly. Ironically one of the men who popularized the idea - Steve Jobs, didn't live by it at all if you look back at his history.

A far better idea and way of living your life is 'win', regardless of the things or career you use to win.
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#28

Following your passion?

Quote: (09-17-2014 04:06 AM)Chaos Wrote:  

We have all had our good and bad moments in our lives. Things goes wrong when you start to expect that life will only be a joyride without any problems and it will be fun all the time.
Guess what? Life's a bitch.
Good morning and welcome to the real world.

Have you ever thought that happiness might be a feminine trait?

Girls always babble about happy this and happy that. They seem to enjoy some sort of higher happiness than men do. You rarely see men go crazy like women in terms of happiness and excitement?

If you stop a random girl in the street and ask her what she want in life, she will most likely say something in terms of "I want to be happy".

Stop a man and what will he say?
Probably something in line with power,money,accomplishment,respect,success.

Men are strugglers and have always been strugglers.We want to get shit done. We want to be strong. We want to be successful. We want that people respect us. We want money, we want power and so on.
Not many would say : "I want to be happy".
Because it's not important.

I think happiness is something different nowadays then what it used to be.
Life is a struggle. But somehow modern society has brainwashed us to the extent that happiness is the one and only rule and guideline in life. I don't buy that. I have accomplished nothing when I have been "happy".

Dissatisfaction and anger have helped me getting things done.

Being HAPPY is not important. The sooner you can accept it,the better it is.
Try to aim for satisfaction instead of happiness.



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Happiness is boring. Satisfaction is crucial.
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#29

Following your passion?

^ There are some heavy Finnish minor tunes blasting right over there.

But I still agree with it.
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