Hey Everyone,
I was just thinking about all the times in our lives when we feel pressured to take on more and more responsibilities in order to make more money.
In my own life, there have been times where I was encouraged to go for a promotion, but I knew in the long run, I would probably lose my sanity right along with it! And so, to the utter disdain of those who were striving to climb the corporate ladder, I stayed where I was -- an anonymous nobody -- but I was a whole lot happier that way. And I came to realize that I work best as a support to others who ARE trying to make it to the top.
One of the things I've come to appreciate about being single over the years is that I haven't really felt obligated to make myself more miserable in order to make more money. What have your experiences been?
* What are some times in your life where money called, but you put it on hold, and why?
* What things are more important to you than money?
Now I realize that these kinds of choices aren't always possible. I've always said I don't care if I get stuck eating ramen noodles for weeks at a time because it's something I'd bring upon myself. But of course, if I were taking care of kids and a family, things would be much, much different.
* What are some times where you felt you had to take on things you didn't want to because it paid more money?
* How did it make you feel? (Overwhelmed, resentful, grateful for the opportunity?) And how did you cope?
This thread is absolutely NOT meant to be another lecture about "The Love of Money" or the rich person who can't fit through the eye of the needle. I think most people here are level-headed enough to know that God comes first above anything else. And I am certainly not trying to criticize anyone who IS shooting for the top of the ladder -- God knows we need Christians in those positions! But one of the reasons I am the way I am is because I grew up with a lot of A-type personalities and I saw all the weight they had to pull along with them as they climbed up each step.
I'd just simply like to start a discussion about how our obligations, responsibilities, and needs have influenced our choices when it comes to earning a living/making money.
Everyone is welcome to share. I've sometimes heard married people say that they don't want to "intrude" in the Singles forum, but sometimes what we singles need to hear most is how marriage plays out in real life, especially when it comes to finances and taking care of another person.
Looking forward to reading your posts, and God bless!
I was just thinking about all the times in our lives when we feel pressured to take on more and more responsibilities in order to make more money.
In my own life, there have been times where I was encouraged to go for a promotion, but I knew in the long run, I would probably lose my sanity right along with it! And so, to the utter disdain of those who were striving to climb the corporate ladder, I stayed where I was -- an anonymous nobody -- but I was a whole lot happier that way. And I came to realize that I work best as a support to others who ARE trying to make it to the top.
One of the things I've come to appreciate about being single over the years is that I haven't really felt obligated to make myself more miserable in order to make more money. What have your experiences been?
* What are some times in your life where money called, but you put it on hold, and why?
* What things are more important to you than money?
Now I realize that these kinds of choices aren't always possible. I've always said I don't care if I get stuck eating ramen noodles for weeks at a time because it's something I'd bring upon myself. But of course, if I were taking care of kids and a family, things would be much, much different.
* What are some times where you felt you had to take on things you didn't want to because it paid more money?
* How did it make you feel? (Overwhelmed, resentful, grateful for the opportunity?) And how did you cope?
This thread is absolutely NOT meant to be another lecture about "The Love of Money" or the rich person who can't fit through the eye of the needle. I think most people here are level-headed enough to know that God comes first above anything else. And I am certainly not trying to criticize anyone who IS shooting for the top of the ladder -- God knows we need Christians in those positions! But one of the reasons I am the way I am is because I grew up with a lot of A-type personalities and I saw all the weight they had to pull along with them as they climbed up each step.
I'd just simply like to start a discussion about how our obligations, responsibilities, and needs have influenced our choices when it comes to earning a living/making money.
Everyone is welcome to share. I've sometimes heard married people say that they don't want to "intrude" in the Singles forum, but sometimes what we singles need to hear most is how marriage plays out in real life, especially when it comes to finances and taking care of another person.
Looking forward to reading your posts, and God bless!
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