Don't go to college; you are probably better off with being a bag boy; that way you can think of what you want on the job, and apply that thought to your personal job, be it starting a blog like Mr. P. or whatnot.
Alan Lakein wrote in his time management book that he knew someone who purposely got a routine job so that he could think of what he was truly passionate about--fish breeding. He would think of ways to breed fish while he was at his no-brainer work.
Think of being a bag boy (or any other routine no-mental work) as a free opportunity to exercise (that actually is productive; when you go to the gym your energy is used up just for the sake of your health, while when you do some kind of manual labor, you are at least doing something productive)
Last edited by rosegold; 11-08-2008 at 02:03 PM.
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