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Occasionally it doesn't work. Otherwise there's not a lot wrong with it really. Identify things you love doing and somewhere, there'll be a need for it and so you will be able to make a living doing it. I suppose one thing it doesn't do is allow for ethics. One could love murdering complete strangers and make a very good living as a paid assassin. Not very ethical though eh?
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When you do what you love, you don't even care about whether or not the money follows!
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It's missing a capital D for the most part. I find that doing what i love is usually free(without cash reward) or i have just payed the price to do something i love that is not free. When I find something that I love doing and money comes with the package then I will be very fortunate.
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Nothing as far as I can tell. Maybe it's hard because people actually want the money more than doing what they love. And that takes some discipline to give up some of the things that money can buy so you can go paint or play music or become an actor.
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Are you sure something is wrong with it? I take it to mean... If you are doing what you love, you wont realize it is work and the money will come easier?!?
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What I love to do is often what most people hate to do, and what most people love to do I usually hate, so I can't see any money-making possibilities from that statement.
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I don't think anythking is wrong with the statement. It means that following your passion as your work outweighs focusing on a paycheck. You know, money can't buy happiness. Being on that "hamster wheel" of working just for the paycheck robs one of their joy.
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If i were a criminal, this statement would perfectly fit a meth lab chemist. Think about it.
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