(March 15, 2014 at 11:27 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: It's kind of depressing that almost every person in this thread has equated their life worth with their job. There is so much more to your life than just what you do for money. Don't value yourself based on a career choice. No matter whether you make 20k or 100k a year, is your life going to be all about what you do for 2 week of vacation? Wake up people. Life is more than High School-College-Debt-Job-Family-Divorice-Retirement-Death. If the bottom line of how much money you are going to make is the only factor you consider, I pity you.
I don't disagree, I never had a problem with money, what I do care about is what I do for that money whether rich or poor. My major selection in school has nothing to do with potential capital gain, but has everything to do with what I want to do with my life.