Should I choose what I love or what makes money?

Is loving your job more important than making a lot of money?

According to a recent study, happiness does not directly correlate with money: The link between income and happiness ends once someone earns $75,000 annually. For many, working at a job they love is more fulfilling, productive and important than money. It can even lead to a higher level of success.

What is more important to you work or money?

BEST ANSWER: The best answer is to put things into perspective. Money IS important — highly important — after all, no one works for free, but enjoying your work, your co-workers, and boss rank higher. We all know people, perhaps you've been in this same circumstance, who were highly paid but despised their job.30 nov 2010

What are the things I can get paid for?

- Riding on water slides. ... - Watching Netflix shows all day. ... - Managing a bingo tournament. ... - Chewing and trying out new gum. ... - Tasting chocolate. ... - Taking photos and selling them to stock image websites. ... - Being somebody's temporary friend or family member.

Do what you love and get paid for it?

Here is that principle: you are paid for the impact you have in the world. If you can do what you love in a way that inspires, entertains, educates, illuminates, improves lives or otherwise impacts one or more people, and you put the foundation of a good business model with that activity, you can get paid.21 ago 2015

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