<p>No, “The love of money is the root of all evil”, you got the saying wrong, lol. If you haven’t realized that half of what I mention is pure BS than what am I doing wrong. What I should have said is that people should pursue a career based on the fact that they enjoy, find it interesting, ect. Money is not the sole cause to pursue a career. I’ve known people who could have played profession basketball in the NBA but turned down the money so they could focus on having a family and not be traveling around the US 3/4 of the year. Let me say this, a person should pursue a career that achieves their top priorities in life. Obviously, if you are concerned about family, relationships, ect, then don’t get a job that will take you away from that. No amount of money will make up for not spending time in what you love. Money definately makes life easier, but it should not be a person’s motivation in life. For example, I knew of a lawyer who quit his job in law to take up a job trucking. He did this because he didn’t care about the money, but wanted to travel. That was what fullfilled him. All he wanted was enough money to live a modest lifestyle and get to see the country. Do whatever completes you.</p>