Not Job. Career Me Want.
Our leaders use the word "job" a lot. I don't want a job, I want a career, man.
Ask Chris Rock about that.
A career is worth getting up in the morning for, is worth sacrificing for, is worth thinking about at 2 in the morning.
Jobs are pure drudgery, pure boredom. Something to be endured.
I want a career, not a job.
Ask Chris Rock about that.
A career is worth getting up in the morning for, is worth sacrificing for, is worth thinking about at 2 in the morning.
Jobs are pure drudgery, pure boredom. Something to be endured.
I want a career, not a job.
1 Comments:
Maybe they're something you work for, starting at the bottom, and manifesting what you want....or just wait around for someone to give it to you.The most "successful" people weren't handed a silver spoon, they built it for themselves. they waited tables through college,took risks financially.But I suppose the American attitude of getting the prize without the work is infectious. I wonder how Steve Jobs would comment on this.
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