Work is Love Made Visible.

One of my most popular posts here talks about quitting your day job.  several of my online friends have some degree of notoriety for doing that very thing.  Others are planning to do so seriously within the coming months.

In my case I already quit my day job years ago … and my only regret so far has been that I didn’t do it a few years earlier.

But I never quit work … and I never will until my energy or faculties fail.  I may scale d back,  switch courses/horses, I may (or may not) make money at different ventures … but sitting on my butt in a rocking chair is not something that interests me.  (except when American Chopper is on … these guys are extremely hard workers and marketing geniuses, I learn something from every show and I’ll probably never own a motorcycle … hmmm I smell a whole new blog post coming .. learn to make money from American Chopper ;-))

Anyway, back to the work is love theme.  You might like to read Steve Pavlina’s post here about never working at things you hate … as usual, Steve really puts some things in perspective.

But Dave, you say, I can’t quit my day job right now and it sucks, big time, I absolutely hate it.  Whatever can I do?

Well I have a couple thoughts/suggestions here … no magic cure-all (and no affiliate links ;-)

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