I've always been a fan of Tony Bourdain. My job as an Apprenticeship Instructor has me saying often, things like, "if you don't love what you're doing, RUN!!"
I tell my students, "It's NOT about money. If you wake up in the morning hating what you do; then you need to find something you love."
I have a long history of jobs. I have more degrees than a thermometer, and I don't say this to boast. Every job I had involved difficulty in attaining. All those high pressure, high leather-backed chaired jobs I hated with my soul. Yes, I worked HARD for them, but never enjoyed any of them.
I'm gonna get philosophical on a BBQ forum.
I never loved a job until I became what I do now. I bust my xxx physically. I do those things that people who acquire age generally move away from.
I'm here to tell you: "It's NOT about the money!" If money made people happy, then Kurt Kobain, Anthony Bourdain, Robin Williams, would still be around. Think. What do these celebrities have in common? They all had ALL the money in the world. They all took their own lives. It's pretty clear to me that it ain't money.
I loved Tony Bourdain. He battled some of the same demons as we all do. He was an admitted heroin/cocaine addict, and made it through. Why he took his life will be unknown to those of us who live outside his circle--but let's be clear: life is worth living. That's all I got.
I'll miss you, Tony. Quite the shock today.