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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have talked about it but it's difficult because neither are drawn toward money-making careers. They also see how some of [b]these careers are incredibly stressful and can have poor quality of life[/b]. [/quote] This![/quote] Being poor and underpaid is also incredibly stressful and definitely results in poor quality of life. [/quote] There is a middle ground. I have seen a lot during my career. Some died of heart attack in a client meeting. Other overdosed while divorced. [/quote] Fair enough. Believe it or not, there are surgeons, lawyers, inventors, bankers, and business owners who [b]love their jobs[/b], are healthy (I myself compete in triathlons), and are well compensated. [/quote] If they have the fire within, then go for it. Obviously, this type of person can figure it out on their own. But would still be cautious if the primary reason is for achieving certain lifestyles. [/quote]
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