World As Myth by Jeffrey M. Johnson
 

"Happiness lies in being privileged to work hard for long hours in doing whatever you think is worth doing.

One man may find happiness in supporting a wife and children. And another may find it in robbing banks. Still another may labor mightily for years in pursuing pure research with no discernible results.

Note the individual and subjective nature of each case. No two are alike and there is no reason to expect them to be. Each man or woman must find for himself or herself that occupation in which hard work and long hours make him or her happy. Contrariwise, if you are looking for shorter hours and longer vacations and early retirement, you are in the wrong job. Perhaps you need to take up bank robbing. Or geeking in a sideshow. Or even politics."

Jubal Harshaw in To Sail Beyond the Sunset by Robert A. Heinlein


 


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News on World As Myth:

October 8, 1999

The site is now getting better. I have completed the Microsoft Word, Excel and Access sections. They are currently up and running. The Tori Amos site is getting there slowly. But it's getting there. Also, resources for teaching are posted in the Jeff section. Any questions? Write me.


 

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