It is an age old question that doesn't have a right or wrong answer. Both sides can make a very good case for their point of view. To me, it's all
about choosing trade offs between two different options. I have worked for love and worked for money. Here's the main trade off I've experienced:
As I wrote earlier, there is no right or wrong choice. Since retiring, I get much more enjoyment from working for love, but my
work-for-love options pay much less. Therefore, I am glad that I worked for money at a younger age, when I had the capacity and commitment for the effort required in a work-for-money job.
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