Interesting Take on Making A Million by NOT Focusing on the Money

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The discussion emphasizes the importance of following one's passion as a key element in career success, suggesting that doing what you love can lead to fulfillment regardless of financial outcomes. The shared article outlines eight challenging steps to becoming a millionaire, which resonate with the participants. The consensus is that aligning career choices with personal interests not only enhances job satisfaction but also contributes to overall happiness and success in any field.
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Seems like good career guidance no matter what career you get into:

https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140728185743-658789-8-slow-difficult-steps-to-become-a-millionaire
 
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These are really good. I agree with all of them. First and foremost: do what you love. Even if you don't make a million bucks, you'll still feel like it.
 
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