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As for your vices, the puritans would say, "Take out the wild horses if you wish the wagon to be drawn."

Something like that.

But really, some folk just want a 'regular job,' they don't wanna work for themselves, they don't wanna be rich, they wanna leave their problems at the job when they come home.

Some people wanna teach, for example. There's nothing wrong with that.

It depends on how you define 'success.' What makes you happy, while still being a 'responsible' citizen or parent.

As for your vices, the puritans would say, "Take out the wild horses if you wish the wagon to be drawn." Something like that. But really, some folk just want a 'regular job,' they don't wanna work for themselves, they don't wanna be rich, they wanna leave their problems at the job when they come home. Some people wanna teach, for example. There's nothing wrong with that. It depends on how you define 'success.' What makes you happy, while still being a 'responsible' citizen or parent.

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Don't want to be a tax slave, so I live a money free existence as much as possible. The root of all evil

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I agree, I'd rather live in a cave than deal with all the crap, fortunately I'm 'retired.'

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The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Jesus loved King David, who was rich as fuck.

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Exactly. And Solomon. And the "rich young ruler" and more.