<p>Reminds me of something I put in my Valedictorian Speech:
“! I want you all to make millions! But when I say to make millions, I’m saying several things! Invent a cure that will destroy millions of cancer cells! Find the next source of energy that is millions of times stronger than fossil fuels! Maybe you will be staring down the lens of NASA’s new telescope venturing millions of light years into new galaxies! Maybe you will find yourself sitting a mile high in the sky, controlling the stocks and dividends of millions of shareholders! To be successful, do what you feel is a million!”</p>
<p>If someone always focues on getting millions of dollars and it’s not making them happy, obviously that might either not be what they like or the stress makes them hate everything about the job. Quite honestly I’d rather do something that is just as big in life but not concerned with a #. I feel like a hypocrite saying that though, I want to be a doctor, 60% of that being because of money, with the other 40% being because I like to study the human body. I could make myself go mad even if I get all that money but dont’ get as much time for family. I have this prevalent interest in global energy concerns and international business (the two combined) that would become a prominent job in the future because of the world’s current state, it would make life a whole lot interesting to be involved with the transition of energy, and that’s where the millions comes into factor: you’re happy in the millions of neurons firing, not swimming in millions of dollar.</p>