Zen Pencils by Gavin Aung Than for December 26, 2022
Transcript:
Please Welcome Alan Watts. What do you desire? What makes you itch? What sort of situation would you like? I do this often in vocational guidance of students. They come to me and say: Well, um, we're getting out of college and we havn't the faintest idea what we want to do. So I always ask the question: What would you like to do if money were no object? How would you really enjoy spending your life? It's so amazing, the result of our educational system, that crowds of students say: Well, we'd like to be painters. We'd like to be poets. We'd like to be writers. I'd like to live an outdoors life and ride horses. But everybody knows you can't earn money that way! When we finally get down to something which the individual says they really want to do I will say to them... You do that. And forget the money. Because if you say that getting the money is the most important thing... you will spend your life completely wasting your time. You'll be doing things you don't like doing in order to go on living. That is, to go on doing things you don't like doing. Which is stupid. Better to have a short life that is full of what you like doing... than a long life spent in a miserable way. And after all, if you do really like what you're doing, it doesn't matter what it is... you can eventually become a master of it. The only way to become a master of something is to be really 'with it.' And then you'll be able to get a good fee for whatever it is. Therefore, it's so important to consider this question..."What do I deserve?" Alan Watts
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s good advice.
Sometimes, you have to be a wage slave, but your desire can still be an avocation until you can make it your vocation.
howardgr60 about 2 years ago
yeah maybe. A wage slave for 40 years here. Family food and housing obligations can crush an avocation.
papajim545 about 2 years ago
Yeah, but it’s a pipe dream, not reality
anomaly about 2 years ago
Figure out what you desire, then ponder it closely until you realize that what you desire won’t necessarily make you happy.
Durak Premium Member about 2 years ago
When what you want is to be a good father and a good husband what you end up doing is more a matter of “What do WE desire?”
PoodleGroomer about 2 years ago
Labor is exchangeable for money. Money is exchangeable for anything. One person can’t build thousands of cars a day, much less build a factory that can do that. Mounting and aligning the left doors of a truck all day will pay for the weekends. There is zen, magic, and self satisfaction in mastering a cubic foot of any complex system.
T... about 2 years ago
If you love what you are doing you will never work a day in your life…
Trytofocus about 2 years ago
I love Alan Watts and yet, it’s still easy for him to say!
Liam Astle Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If money was no object then I would want to hunt humans for food.