Dari -> RE: Question for subs (1/7/2008 5:23:00 AM)
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When I go to work, I don't really think about "making my mark" anyway. I'm a successful woman, yes, but the mark I'd rather leave behind are those actions that make the world around me better. How I treat my friends, how I relate to the ones I love. Acts of charity, of neighborliness, of caring for people more than myself. If I measured the worth of my life by what I did at work, I would have a meaningless life - even though I have a good job, and I'm good at what I do. For some, their job is like a vocation. It would be crippling to them to not work, because it's part of how they define themselves. For others (including me), their job is just that - a job. At the end of the day, it's not what matters - it's what allows me the freedom to do the things that matter. Giving that up, if I had a way to support myself and do the things that matter all the time, instead of only part of the time? Is just no big deal. I'd jump at the chance, in a heartbeat!
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