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I mean of course we all must work, but how can you make the things you love to do into a profit. I am a journalist and love to party and lately i have thought of opening a night club to do the things I love and turn a profit, but how do you find investors. Or how do I know that this is the only thing I'm good at? Maybe we are good at several things, I also love to write, how do you know which one to throw it all in for and sink or swim? How do you know that whats made you happy for the past 10-12 years will still make you happy 20 years from now? I guess in a nutshell what I am asking is how will we be able to tell what we were put on earth to do ???

2006-07-09 12:28:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Investing

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Friend, I've been trying to figure out the answer to 'what I was meant to do' since I was 17. I'm now crowding 60, and still don't have a clue. I would suggest to you, however, that if you're looking to open a gin joint and get rich while you whoop it up with your pals, how you're likely gonna wind up is bored and broke. On the other hand, if you love, I mean realy love, to write, do it. I wanted to from the time I was in my early 20s but opted for something more practical. I've regreted it ever since. Put your stuff on paper and submit it to every publisher you find an address for. If you sell like hot cakes and get rich, terrific. If you make a living, you're ahead. If you wind up on welfare, well, you're still doing what makes you happy. The real plus is, you might just have something to say that will motivate someone, inspire someone, or change someone's life for the better. Good luck.

2006-07-09 12:55:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've been trying to answer this for years, and the answer I came up with. Write down everything you love to do, everything that makes you happy. Cross off the things that you know wont make you money. If there are a couple things left, if your lucky. Now is the time to take a trip by yourself, at least 7 days. It will come to you.

2006-07-09 12:46:08 · answer #2 · answered by mevanr8x7 3 · 0 0

i imagine you would possibly want to do regardless of makes you satisfied....there is no longer something incorrect with going to a celebration often times...it would not make you a celebration individual or a lot less studious. the first three hundred and sixty 5 days of school is continually slightly complicated because you're attempting to detect a stability between your social existence and your tutorial existence. My advice to you is to proceed interpreting and each and each and every each and every so often bypass to a celebration. you want to do issues that ought to help you unwind and loosen up from each and each and every of the stress of interpreting.

2016-11-06 02:56:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The focus of your issue is not what you can do that will make you happy. Inquire into who you are. Take a trip alone to Tibet. The answer awaits you.

2006-07-09 12:34:17 · answer #4 · answered by dr. misako 2 · 0 0

There are no guarantees in life and as we grow older our interests change as well. Your writing talent will always be there, your cash flow may or may not be.

2006-07-09 12:39:18 · answer #5 · answered by miso1cat 5 · 0 0

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