It was right around the time when I turned 23 that I decided to stop taking my life so seriously. I was never going to have very much money, making ends meet was always going to be a bit of a struggle, and I was never going to be able to convince myself to work hard at doing something I couldn’t get any meaning out of just for some green paper in my hands. I had learned exactly what middle class meant and accepted that wealth and luxury were never going to be a part of my life. Hell not even abundance was going to be a word I could attach to my income. Fortunately I had been blessed with a very agreeable and adaptable character and decided to count my wealth less fate as a blessed one. Obviously the universe had more exciting plans for me, plans that excluded green paper. Of course we all need money to survive, since we no longer as a species live outside, hunt, and gather. So of course I was going to continue to hold jobs and earn a paycheck it was just going to be done with more meaning for my life.
Some of the happiest men my father told me were those he knew who had worked odd minuscule jobs and enjoyed the time they spent there. They were not men who took high stress jobs crawling up the cut throat competitive corporate ladder nor did they obligate themselves with sore fidelity to a career for economic support for their family. They were men who indulged in their lives first, and worked second. Some simply pursed their interests however big or small and found that they got paid to do so along the way, just enough to keep warm food in their bellies and a roof over their head, ah the simple pleasures.
In a day as cutting edge as this with the internet and its vast array of money making opportunities it is quite easier than ever to stop taking your life so seriously and make a little money doing something you enjoy. When one forgets the American Dream of wealth and fleshy prosperity one can really begin to dream. With a little spare time (and that time spent away from the television) one can research endless possibilities for revenue on the internet. I enjoy writing and have fancied the idea of a career in journalism but because of time and the financial commitment necessary to obtain a degree and internship training in the field, have never pursued it until I came across a freelance writing online opportunity. A chance to visit local bars, clubs, fitness centers, restaurants, etc and get paid and published to write about them! This is just one example of pursuing a dream and being able financially sustain myself while doing it. Another example? My cousin has been interested in working with and researching big wild cats her whole life. She found a volunteer research program observing wild cats in New Orleans with room and board provided. Before finding this opportunity she considered her dream impossible when thinking about the money it would take to accomplish enough school and training to even get close to the cats. Possibilities are endless, the sky is the limit on this one!
While it may be possible to strike a fortune following your dreams by doing a little digging and finding opportunities through the internet, it is much more likely that you will be able to accomplish a modest lifestyle doing so. So of course, the first rule in pursing one’s dream is to stop taking your life so seriously. Lavish resort trips? Six bedroom, three story house? BMW? Just forget it all because really, why do you want these silly things anyway? It is America bought and sold to pursue material items such as these, things you cannot take with you when you’re gone, things that will only drain you of time and energy that could be spent on enjoying your life with others, involving yourself in activities you love, feeding your spirit, and growing with wisdom and compassion as a person.
The time is now, uncover your dreams, pursue them, stop taking your life so seriously, and begin to live for the first time starting today!