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RE: Demystifying The Idea Of Finding Your Passion

in #life7 years ago

Again smart ideas by @humanearl sir...
Actualy I have one quetion....What would you do with your life if money were no object?

Things for me wouldn't change all that much. I'd still be disabled though I'd be able to go off disability and get better insurance. I'd definitely live in a nicer place and help out my closest friends and family who might need it.

I know I'd definitely hire a nutritionist to make my meals so I could lose weight and get in better shape, hopefully making it easier on my back and knees.

I know I'd definitely travel more. Nothing crazy but I'd be able to pay my friend back for the wonderful trips she's taken me on over the years.

I would see more plays and concerts, get season tickets to the Florida Panthers for myself and a few friends and just enjoy my retirement as well as I can with the chronic pain I live with.

I would like to set up a fund for other men and women with disabilities that fall into the gap of not having enough to live on yet don't have a low enough income or assets to get help anywhere else. SSDI doesn't give you much and for many of us, it's really not enough to live on unless you want to live in a hovel and basically have no life, just exist.

No, things wouldn't change all that much for me, but the relief from financial burdens would definitely reduce my own daily stress and allow me to breathe without the panicky feeling I get now.....
Wel done sir..

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I hate hearing people not being able to do things they want for the lack of money. Many people can relate to your story. I had no clue you were dealing with those things. The good thing is that there are many new financial opportunities coming out. One being Steemit.

For me I would do exactly what I do now. I have been waiting for an opportunity like this for the longest time.