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Swim4life



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:23 pm    Post subject: Find a job you like... Reply with quote

I like teaching my adult students English through some motivational quotes. I have just come across a quote, "'Find a job you like, and you add five days to every week."

If I understand it right, it means that if you love your job, five working days are not enough for you, you need to add five days more. Is that right?
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Philo Kevetch



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 10:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Swim4life - A good guess...but no.

If you work at a job you don't like 5 days a week,
it's as though you have 'lost' those days from your life.
(your days at work are 'subtracted' from your life)

If, on the other hand, you manage to find a job you truly enjoy,
then the 5 days are not seen as 'lost'. (thus you 'add' 5 days)

Philo
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Lorikeet



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 10:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Find a job you like... Reply with quote

Swim4life wrote:
I like teaching my adult students English through some motivational quotes. I have just come across a quote, "'Find a job you like, and you add five days to every week."

If I understand it right, it means that if you love your job, five working days are not enough for you, you need to add five days more. Is that right?


I don't know what it is "supposed" to mean, but to me it means that instead of being unhappy for the five days that you are working, and being in a hurry for a job you don't like to be overwith so you can appreciate the weekend, you can enjoy the five working days too. I am not sure that is what the author meant, however.

Edit: Ooop, Philo beat me by a minute. Well, you can see we were both on the same track.
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