It's sort of good to see your vocation as a daily task and have fairly modest expectations for financial or reward in other coin - glory, love, whatever.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
II'm quite a successful musician, but I'm not sure if it's my vocation.
My hobbies just sort of gradually became my vocation.
The old and honorable idea of 'vocation' is simply that we each are called, by God, or by our gifts, or by our preference, to a kind of good work for which we are particularly fitted.
But I love to entertain. My vocation is to accrue all these experiences, to write about them, to get them out of my system, to not get sick, and then to share them publicly.
I'd always felt very strongly in the power of vocation.
The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves.
It's a really wonderful thing to focus your life on something other than your own personal career and ambition.
My Vocation is my Vacation. I love what I do.
When something is a vocation, you don't really make a decision about it.
Whatever vocation you decide on, track down the best people in the world at doing it and surround yourself with them.