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[quote=Anonymous]On the brighter side of having no passion for things... My H has a lot of passion for what he does (it does not make a lot of money but it makes the world a better place). I do not really have a passion for what I do but it pays the bills and my life is good. My H is never happy, always wants more, is always seeking the greater good. He will never be happy, his passion can never be fully fed. I am always happy, I am okay with the mediocre life. I go to work, have good friends, my kids do okay, I am content and happy. I have 1 son who has an insane drive for so many things. He has invented about 10 companies in his head and is always the best at everything and if he is not he drives himself crazy trying to be better. I have another son who could care less about most things, but he does care enough to be good. He is a B student, plays on sports teams but is not the best player. He is sweet and funny. I worry more about the one with passion. They will both be successful but I fear #1 will never believe he is successful until he is Bill Gates. [/quote]
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