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- From: Andrew.Cohill@vtssi.vt.edu (Andrew Michael Cohill)
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- Subject: Re: tough times: advice sought
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- Date: 16 Dec 92 16:42:21 GMT
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- In 1986 I quit a job that I was very unhappy with to return to school. I
- had ten years work experience, was on the corporate fast-track, was being
- paid well, had great latitude in how I managed my work, and in general
- had a job most of friends would have killed to get.
-
- I quit anyway.
-
- Everyone asks me, "How could you have done that? Wasn't it hard?"
-
- I never know how to respond. If you want something to be hard, it will
- be. I wanted to change my life, and while it has taken a great deal of
- "hard" work and has meant hovering on the brink of financial insolvency
- at times, I can't imagine not doing it.
-
- It seems so simplistic to say it, but if financial security is your
- primary goal, it is pretty easy to attain that, but there is no guarantee
- that you will be happy.
-
- I have a friend my age who recently realized that he hates his work and
- would really like to be a veternarian. After a great deal of
- soul-searching he decided that veternarians don't make enough money and
- he would stay in present job, which pays much better. What can anyone
- say to a choice like that? I respect the decision he has made, but still
- feel sad for him.
-
- I believe that if we really and truly trust in the universe, it will
- provide us with everything that we need. I'm still not very good at
- that, because I continue to have periodic anxiety attacks, but I practice
- as much as I can. So many good things have happened to me in the past
- six years that I never anticipated or planned for, and I believe that
- most of them came to me because I was open to the possibility. Many
- things have also *not* worked out as I planned, and I take those things
- as a message from the universe that it was not the right thing for me.
-
- Often, after something has fallen through, something even better has
- turned up, in a very unexpected way. My life is so different from what I
- thought it might become in 1986 that it is beyond my understanding how it
- really happened, but it did, and while I don't have much money, I am an
- incredibly rich man in other ways.
-
- Was it hard? Carrying firewood uphill to the woodpile is hard. As for
- my life, I try not think about what may be hard and what may be "easy"
- because it inevitably colors and changes how I react to the current state
- of the universe.
-
- My advice? Hold three coins in your hand, close your eyes, imagine a
- life of perfection, and throw the I Ching....
-
- Andrew
-