You take jobs so much of the time when you don't need to necessarily work for a living, but it becomes important who you are going to work with.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think if you only work, then you won't have a life. It's tough to have a life when you're working a lot.
Most people spend their whole lives looking for the right job. There are others who never get an opportunity to do work that fulfils them.
A career is all very well, but no one lives by work alone.
I just love to work and spend time with my family. And that's the reason I don't look at the length of the role, but what it has to offer me.
I say from my experience that, you know, I have to do my career, and, you know with us, our careers come first, and, you know, anybody we're with has to take a back seat to that and understand that these are our lives.
A job should bring enough for a worker and family to live on, but after that, self-realization, the exercise of one's gifts and talents, is what truly matters.
I always feel the need to work as if I don't have a deal, because that's what's going to keep me around for a long time.
I love what I do for a living, it's the greatest job in the world, but you have to survive an awful lot of attention that you don't truly deserve and you have to live up to your professional responsibilities and I'm always trying to balance that with what is really important.
No-one works for money alone and tapping into what people want from their careers and what they have to offer is essential.
Everyone's job is important, but no one is indispensable.
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