From: Zero Powers (zero_powers@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 19 2000 - 23:44:55 MDT
>From: "Jason Joel Thompson" <jasonjthompson@home.com>
> > Well, of the career choices I can think of that are available to me,
> > I'd say that the most likely to increase my survival (and, perhaps,
> > long term happiness,) is work in biomedical engineering; either by
> > doing actual research or going into biomedical engineering patent law
> > and reinvesting much of my earnings. Next is probably computer
> > science/programming. Philosophy ranks dead last. :)
>
>
>Making lots of money is probably one of the best ways to increase your odds
>of survivability.
That, incidentally, is also a good way to increase your odds of happiness.
Yes, I know money can't buy happiness. But I've been poor and I've been,
well...not so poor. And I can attest to the fact that lying on a tropical
beach with a tropical drink in hand can make even depression a lot less
depressing.
My vote: show me the money.
-Zero
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