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How to Do What You Love

fnord_ix writes "Paul Graham has another interesting essay talking about How to Do What You Love. He talks about the lies that adults tell kids about what work is, and how work is equal to pain." From the article: "I'm not saying we should let little kids do whatever they want. They may have to be made to work on certain things. But if we make kids work on dull stuff, it might be wise to tell them that tediousness is not the defining quality of work, and indeed that the reason they have to work on dull stuff now is so they can work on more interesting stuff later. "

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  1. when i grow up... by FFON · · Score: 5, Funny

    when i grow up i want to work in a cubical.

    also, my other car is a cubical.

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  2. Re:In the university.. by ChrisGilliard · · Score: 5, Funny

    nah, don't worry, in the corporate world, no one uses logic.

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  3. Re:getting them to know what they might love is ha by slashdotnickname · · Score: 5, Funny

    What does the education system expose your kids to today?
    STDs mostly. I'm not kidding, 25% of Americans age 15-39 have genital herpes.


    While I generally don't admit it in face-to-face settings, I too fall into that statistic... but I'm not foolish enough to kid myself into blaming the educational system. Even at a young age I understood some of the negative consequences some actions might carry. Most generations since the '80s AIDS scare have grown up with a more realistic perception about sex.

    Yes, since the day I found out, I've learned far more about STDs than I ever have at school. And yes, I wish the hassles of living daily with this was imprinted more on me back then, it might of made me more paranoid. But I certainly knew I was taking some chances redeeming those glory hole coupons at the fair last year.

  4. Re:getting them to know what they might love is ha by Fred_A · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, he did say they couldn't add...

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  5. the most important thing.... by rishistar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe the most important thing is not doing what you love, but doing who you love.

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