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iTerrence32 karma

Wow, this is really awesome of you to do such a thing. Kudos to you! :)

Here are some questions from the top of my head:

*What is the staff like? Are they volunteers or paid through donations?

*Does the staff have the typical schooling of a nurse/doctor/tech/etc?

(Sorry if these questions are dumb, I'm just curious how it all works, hehe!)

Most important question of all:

  • What games do you have for the Nintendo 64?

iTerrence7 karma

I'm ashamed that when I read your reply I thought you were talking about someone other than yourself for a good minute, haha!

Paraglider by day, moonlighting as a superhero by night! That's the way to roll. Hopefully, you won't need to use your skills, but they're always great to have :)

I've never played Perfect Dark!:( The other games are high on my favorite games list. Turn up for Smash on the big screen! Keep doing what you're doing!

iTerrence1 karma

Hi there! I'm not sure if this is still ongoing but I have a question. :)

In your opinion, do you think it is better to take a pragmatic approach to finding a career? That is, start with something that will earn you money and stability, even if it's not something you are particularly interested in (but not outright hate) and then work towards your dream job/ passion after getting settled?

Or is it better to work towards a profession that you like but is known to not provide as well financially or have as much job security (for most people) from the get-go? (Ex: Acting, artist, musicians, restaurant owner,) I have friends who choose one or the other but I'm split down the middle. Recently I'm leaning towards being pragmatic: having a stable job but trying to explore outside of it. I want to work to live, but I also want to live comfortably as an adult. I don't want to be a starving artist, but I also have dreams and goals I'd like to accomplish someday. What are your thoughts?