Get off your Desk and Get a Life

I recently had a conversation with an old friend telling me to stop spending too much time in front of my computer and get a life. I told him this is my life. This is my passion.
I wonder why a lot of people see work as work. A place to earn money. That’s it. Is it because they never enjoy what their doing? Is it because they are not in the right career? Or simply they don’t have passion for it at all.
I am not one of those people who time and watch the hand of their clock close in at 5:30 in the afternoon. Who await the final bell as if they are now going out of misery. A place of hell left.
I totally enjoy what I am doing and thankful that I am getting paid for doing something I love and passionate about. I don’t see work as work but rather a time of deep satisfaction. Yes, there are times that I feel work sucks. But think again, everything no matter how beautiful they may seem become a suck at one point in time.
But overall on the longevity of what I feel towards what I do; I would definitely say I am so happy.

I could not say I was fortunate to be where I am right now. What I could say is I had great parents who while I was a kid thought me how to think on a long-term basis. They taught me how to fight what I believed in. To pursue what I really want and enjoyed doing.
It was not an easy task. I had to endure a lot of battles and obstacles to get there.
How I got in a position I am most passionate about is something I will slowly tell in the future. But for now, go for what you believe in. Don’t be discouraged. Impossibe Is Nothing.
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