Thanks for the reminder, Jason, here and in the recent issue of the magazine. Thought you might like to know that, inspired by both, I just sat down and made a list of a dozen or so things that give me joy. And it felt good!
Comment by Jen Robinson on 5/7/2008 @ 8:22 pm
As much as I love reading your website, and others like yours, I have realized that reading about it, and actually doing something about it is 2 different matter.
Believe me, I’ve been a long-term reading of sites such as yours and am always comforted by the fact that there are people out there like you. I also talk about your sites, and my thoughts with my friends.
But lately, my friends have come to the conclusion that, yes, many people out there ditch their jobs to chase their dreams (or something less dramatic), but there are also just as many out there who go to work like we all do, live a 9-6 life and enjoy the weekends.
They’ve actually concluded that I’m torturing myself here because I read all these encouraging articles, dream all my dreams, but still am miserably stuck.
Don’t get me wrong. I love this article. And your site is very inspiring. But HOW do you actually get people out there to ACT and DO it?
How are we to ditch our salaries, health benefits, career prospects, etc, and go, say pursue our dream of volunteering in a third-world country?
I know it’s illogical, and I know all the arguments against staying at a job just for the money, perks, whatever. But still we are not taking action.
If we are, there will no longer be visitors to your site!
So how and where do people finally say and go, right, enough of reading….I’m gonna do it!? How do you get to that point?
Comment by Dora on 5/9/2008 @ 1:08 am
Dora, great points. I really want to address some of these more in depth, so stay tuned for an upcoming post on this topic. Thanks for reading!
Comment by Jason on 5/9/2008 @ 3:22 pm
[...] One of my blog posts recently received a very intriguing comment. It was loaded with interesting observations and great questions and I wanted to address them here. As much as I love reading your website, and others like yours, I have realized that reading about it, and actually doing something about it is 2 different matter. Believe me, I’ve been a long-term reader of sites such as yours and am always comforted by the fact that there are people out there like you. I also talk about your sites, and my thoughts with my friends. [...]
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