But of course it has! I spend most of my time on bike forums now.
I'm almost a professional bike forum contributor (and in my last job, I basically was - spent about 90% of my time on KB and other forums...)
I was passionate about motorcycling before I had a job, and that's what drove me to get a job so I could buy one.
A few years ago, I spent a small wodge of money on a one-day course to help me find my ideal job (coz I was working in the computer software industry and wasn't happy). I walked out before the end of the course, because I realised that all the things I really liked doing, I could do as hobbies - I didn't need to do them full-time as a job. (It's also often true that someone who is doing what he loves as a job is truly blessed.)
But in fact, although I could quite happily be a full time motorcycle journalist or whatever, having your job and hobbies/passions separate is sometimes - as Motu alluded to - a Good Thing.
Like sex. f'rinstance. I bet you'd get sick of sex eventually if you were a porn star...
Oh - and I don't have a career. I just go from one job to another, and don't plan things or look too far ahead. Probably why I've ended up with a job that's just a job. Like most people, I don't live to work, nor work to live. I get my satsifaction and whatnot outside the workplace.
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