At 18, I learned that education is good. so i joined chartered accountancy. At 23, I learned it isn’t everything. I still have a long way to go but I’m doing what I love and that’s the best gift I’ve ever given myself. I’ve learned that doing what I enjoy for less pay is better than doing something I hate for more. I used to think that doing what I enjoy couldn’t (or wouldn’t) make me as much money. I was wrong. But it takes time and while I’m “temporarily sacrificing,” I’m doing what I like doing. So it really isn’t a sacrifice.If I don’t get rich, I’ll still be happy. If I get rich doing what I enjoy then I’ll just be happier. Most people live a sad existence in which they work a job they hate and still never get rich. And they work up hill because they are full of debt. I would wholeheartedly agree that this Life simply can’t be ‘cramped-down’ into only ONE little path of making-money-till-we-die”. Everyone is saying I’m wasting my talent but I am content with my life. society is so hell bent on ones status everywhere you go people are just so seduced by money and power, that it has become more important then happiness, Knowledge and morality. it’s human nature but I do not want to join the masses rather I’m trying to be a beacon of common sense for people to consider and evaluate thier priorities.