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Should I pursue what I love or what I am good at?



I am at the crossroads of my life. I don't know if I should seek the high paying job whose work comes to me naturally or if I should go for a job which I am sure I will enjoy. Put yourself in my shoes and answer that please.

Go to my web site www.bizness4you.com and then do the things you love. Life is to short to not be happy.
Money does not buy happiness... true happiness.... that is found within........... you need to be happy and enjoy what you do.. it makes getting up in the morning and going to work much easier.... if you do something you are good at but do not enjoy, you will burn out and grouchiness sets in.
money wont comfort you when u r dead but a life that was happy,fun,and worth living will.
If you are only supporting yourself I say that you should follow your dreams. If you have a family or someone else that you have to support i suggest that you take the higher paying job
Always pursue your passions. Regardless of talents you will drive further to do better. If you are good at something you will explode out of the gate then slowly lose interest as it is something that doesn;t really interest you.
Pick what you will truly enjoy. Happiness can not be bought with money, and real wealth is fulfilling your wishes and living everyday with the feeling that you know you've done well. You only have one life, spend it how you want to spend it.
go for what you love!! when faced with a heart verses head decision...follow your heart. remember, it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. (even with a job) actually if you love it, it's less of a job...makes it even better!!
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