Friday, January 9, 2009

making it all count

Should all the work of our lives have social importance?

Should everything we do be in service to something bigger than ourselves? 

Is it senseless to do meaningless work or work for money? But, it's necessary sometimes, right?

So is it possible to live a life of principle or is compromise necessary?

So if you bend your principles and make a little money, it was worth it, right? 

So if you don't make any money but never compromise your principles you are better off?

When your passion, your hobby is your job, what do you do for fun?

When do you have fun?

How much fun should you have?

If you have fun doing your work, doesn't that count as fun? 

How do you not just establish balance, but keep it without having to work at it?

How do you lead a life of principle and commit yourself to work that you love while feeling like you are contributing to an overall good and without feeling like you are being selfish?

1 comment:

Brad said...

How many times do I have to say it? You have to cook the purple mushrooms first. You can't just eat them.