Crowds of students say, "well we'd like to be painters, we'd like to be poets, we'd like to be writers. But as everybody knows,you can't earn any money that way."
When we fi nally got down to something which the individual says he really wants to do, I will say to him:You do that, and forget the money.
You'll do things you don't like doing in order to go on living, that is to go on doing things you don't like doing, which is stupid.
And after all if you do really like what you're doing, it doesn't matter what it is. You can eventually①eventually 英 [?'vent???l?] 美 [?'v?nt?u?li] adv. 最后,終于turn it. You could eventually become a master.
On the only way to become a master of something, to be really with it and then you'll be able to get a good fee②fee 英 [fi ?] 美 [fi ] n. 費(fèi)用;酬金;小費(fèi)vt. 付費(fèi)給……for whatever it is.
So therefore it's so important to consider this question: What do I desire?
All credit goes to its perspective③perspective 英 [p?'spekt?v] 美 [p?'sp?kt?v] n. 觀點(diǎn);遠(yuǎn)景;透視圖adj. 透視的owners.
很多學(xué)生說(shuō):“我想當(dāng)畫(huà)家,想當(dāng)詩(shī)人,想當(dāng)作家。然而每個(gè)人都知道,這些工作不怎么賺錢(qián)?!?/p>
當(dāng)我的學(xué)生告訴我他真的很想做某件事,最后確定這件事真的是他想做的,我會(huì)告訴他:放手一搏吧!先別管錢(qián)那回事兒。
做你不喜歡做的事情,只是為了生活,然后繼續(xù)做你不喜歡做的事情,實(shí)在是很愚蠢。
如果你真的喜歡你所做的事情,是什么并沒(méi)有關(guān)系。你最終都會(huì)成為這一行的大師。
精于某件事唯一的途徑,便是你真心熱愛(ài)它。不管是什么,你都會(huì)有不錯(cuò)的回報(bào)。
因此,提這個(gè)問(wèn)題就變得很重要了:我想要的是什么?
成功歸于懷抱夢(mèng)想的人。
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