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From: greid@adobe.UUCP (Glenn Reid)
Newsgroups: net.social
Subject: Re: Rampant misinterpretation on the net (so what else is new?)
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Date: Fri, 12-Jul-85 12:44:53 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 12 12:44:53 1985
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So what is wrong with liking your work?  Why is gun-collecting necessarily
more fun than working?  Maybe you don't like your job, but I sure like mine,
and if I am going to spend 40+ hours every week for the next 30 years
doing something, I had better think of it as something besides a way to
finance my retirement, or I am in @i[deep] trouble.  Other than the semi-
truth that you shouldn't do something you like for a living (and risk
taking all the fun out of it for you), you should take your HOBBIES and
turn them into your WORK, so you will not feel the way you do about your
work.

Sheesh.